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Who is the Best Body Shop for repairs in So. Cal?

DRW

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Hello again,

Are there any artists who have pride in quality repair work out there? I feel hi-end body shops just want to change parts. I could use some guidance for a Southern California based body shop who would enjoy a 500e project. Maybe it’s worth going to another state nearby for better quality work? I’d be happy to hear more from knowledgeable dudes. Thank you in advance. David
 
Beverly Coachcraft is a good shop, but I think a good number of their experts in older cars have retired. The other shop is Fleiner Automotive Company and they know 036 cars, Adam Fleiner is the point of contact. His dad used to own a 500E, so Adam knows the car.
 
Beverly Coachcraft is a good shop, but I think a good number of their experts in older cars have retired. The other shop is Fleiner Automotive Company and they know 036 cars, Adam Fleiner is the point of contact. His dad used to own a 500E, so Adam knows the car.
This is gold advice.
 

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