[Healeys] Restorers - Mechanics

Alan Seigrist healey.nut at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 20:16:07 MST 2008


Ed -

Definitely.  Generally the rule is you can ask for opinions of people's work
and shops.  As long as it's a fair assesment in response and not personal I
don't think anyone will have an issue if you are asking for an opinion of
someone's work.

Put it this way, you are probably spending hundreds if not thousands of
dollars on your car, you have every right to know if your guy is good or
not.

Alan

On Jan 11, 2008 10:44 AM, Edward Keuer <edwjkeuer at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hello Fellow Listers,
>
> Here's best wishes to you all for a healthy and happy 2008 with your
> families, work, and cars (at least that's the order in my world). I
> need some advice on sending my car to a local (here in IL) restorer
> for some work on my shock mounts which are stripped. While there, I
> thought I'd have him check on other matters and help take care of some
> issues I'm not prepared to tackle yet, and to ask his opinion about
> things I should consider. I've followed the list closely this past 6
> months, and read as much as possible...particularly Gary Anderson's
> suggestions on the matter. But I'm learning...
>
> Can I give the shop's name and ask for opinions? Don't want to offend
> or break any rules of the list.
>
> Edw. J. Keuer
> BJ8 Wheaton IL
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Alan

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