Jon wrote:Your man must put in some long hours to accomplish these projects. I couldn't keep that kind of schedule on just one Challenger. What is the secret if i may ask?
Hi Jon
T/A's husband here
I have been doing e-bodies for years and years. I just know where everything goes and what order and that cuts the time down considerably which also helps the customer. How many shop hours are spent and charged to the customer trying to figure out where what goes where in shops that do every kind of car???????
I also do it in my home garage so after work I go out and just do it for a few hours every day. Weekends longer. I would say I spend an average of 25 to 30 hrs/week putting ebodies together. So once I get the car back from the body shop it usually only takes me 2.5 to 3 months to get it back together and running as long as the customer has the parts and I don't have to wait. I also don't charge shop rates!!!!!! I like it this way. I am home and if wife or kids need anything I just drop what I am doing and go and do it.
I also go to the body shop every other day and watch what they are doing in the blocking and sanding. I do my own metal work but the final stages I leave to the pro's for that laser straight appearance. I have been working with the same body shop for years and have a very good relationship with them.