Virginia Beach, VA - Body Shop / Collision Repair Suggestions
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Virginia Beach, VA - Body Shop / Collision Repair Suggestions
After a bit of a kerfuffle, Shadowfax has a hitch in his gitty-up...
[SEE PICS BELOW]
The bumper cover, headlight, turn signal are all toast.
The hood and fender are bent as well.
Can anyone suggest a good body shop/collision repair center in the Virginia Beach area?
We're presently thinking of going with Beach Ford.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
[SEE PICS BELOW]
The bumper cover, headlight, turn signal are all toast.
The hood and fender are bent as well.
Can anyone suggest a good body shop/collision repair center in the Virginia Beach area?
We're presently thinking of going with Beach Ford.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Last edited by HIS S-197; 03-19-2014 at 09:54 PM.
#3
Complete Automotive Repair on Diamond Springs road in Va Beach.
My 66 Mustang was in an accident and had substantial front end damage; they did an awesome job and even better paint job; the car never looked better.
My 66 Mustang was in an accident and had substantial front end damage; they did an awesome job and even better paint job; the car never looked better.
#4
Thanks for the feedback!
Nationwide Insurance has "in-network" body shops that gurantee the work for the life of the vehicle. RK Chevy is the closest "in-network" shop. It feels strange bringing a Mustang to the Chevy specialist (right next to our regular dealearship, Beach Ford) but our friend had a pretty bad wreck in the snow a year or 2 ago and they did a solid job putting his car back together and we'd rather go to an in-network mechanic to mitigate the potential back-and-forth or run-around for shoddy work.
Nationwide Insurance has "in-network" body shops that gurantee the work for the life of the vehicle. RK Chevy is the closest "in-network" shop. It feels strange bringing a Mustang to the Chevy specialist (right next to our regular dealearship, Beach Ford) but our friend had a pretty bad wreck in the snow a year or 2 ago and they did a solid job putting his car back together and we'd rather go to an in-network mechanic to mitigate the potential back-and-forth or run-around for shoddy work.
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