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Good paint shops in Delco?
Looking to have my front bumper, pass door and hood repainted. Can anyone recommend a really good paint shop in Delco that hopefully wont drain my wallet?
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I can only recommend that you NOT GO to Orsini's in Haverford/Ardmore. Slimiest ownership I've ever dealt with. And subpar work.
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Cavallo does a nice job but they are pricey. They have a shop on 252 in Newtown Square, and one on 202 in WC i forget where the 3rd shop is. They did a good job on my back bumper, and my sister's slk230 but her car took forever to get back. And she crashed their benz loaner too haha.
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Cavallo is the only place I recommend but they are pricey.
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How pricy? Ford wanted about 2k.
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Probably in the same range, maybe more. However, their quality and the assurance with their experience makes it worthwhile imo. You could be paying ford 2k and theyre sending it to maaco for 500, unless they have an inhouse body shop which is probably similar to maaco. If youre going to spend the money, might as well have the peace of mind with Cavallo honestly.
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Go with Cavallo, depending on spending range. I, too, can vouch for them when they took care of my dad's S550 a few years back...
For price point, and 'cuz I know the guy, I went to 3D Collision in Wayne, PA. He hooked me up with a deal for a lot of work on my G8 a year or two back. |
my buddy works at cavallos, thats the only place i would take my car. its been there a few times for misc. things and they always do top notch work
fyi the 3rd shop is in drexel hill on burmont road. |
Have you considered taking a class? Look at your local tech school program and see if they have a schedule that fits you. I have been taking the auto body class at Middle Bucks Tech School for 3 semesters now. You can bring your car in and work on it right there. You would be surprised at how easy it is to paint...Time consuming, but easy. You would have no problem prepping and painting the whole car in 1 semester. Prepping and painting a few panels wouldn't take much. $400ish for the class + the paint and whatever supplies stick to your car....probably get it done really nice for less than $1000.
Just throwing that out there. |
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