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Ed Wright 12-14-2010 07:59 PM

Re: Need Moly Cage installed
 
Rob, mine was in the shop about three weeks. It's certified to 8.50. If your interested contact me and I'll give you his number. About 6 hours south of here. It would be a long drive.

Dan Nugent 12-14-2010 10:40 PM

Re: Need Moly Cage installed
 
Hoger Engineering,451 Pleasent St.,Joliet il.Ken Hoger,815- 727-3674.He's been building all types of cars for 30 years.Located right off interstate 80 about 4 miles east of interstate 55,last exit before big bridges.

Rob Petrie E395 12-15-2010 04:15 AM

Re: Need Moly Cage installed
 
Thank you guys. With your guys help both here in the threrad and PM's. I found a shop that can do it in Jan. And unlike the other two clowns I KNOW this guy can get it done.

Mr Lee
If your car sits there for 6 months and NOTHING gets done how long are you going to leave it there?

The first shop is not local its a couple of hours from me.
What would you do if you wanted to talk to them face to face to see for yourself whats really going on and when you pull into the place your car is sitting outside in a thunderstorm Rmember its getting a cage put in it so the windshield is out and the side windows are down?

I dont know about you but I went and got a U-haul trailer to bring it home at that point I had all I could take them telling me what I wanted to hear.

I wont even go into the second. but they were to have it DONE in november and there still does not have one bar in it.

rallye bob 12-15-2010 07:42 AM

Re: Need Moly Cage installed
 
Why did my post get pulled?
Was it because of the link?

Paul Merolla 12-15-2010 10:00 AM

Re: Need Moly Cage installed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Lee (Post 227825)
Not all, but often a chassis builder, painter, or engine builder is forced to "tell you what you want to hear" because if he were completely honest, everybody would say "thank you" and walk out the door never to be seen again.
And often times, if the customer did bring the job in the door, he gets frustrated and takes his work elsewhere because "the pasture is greener on the other side of the mountain." And then that job also ends up waiting on the back burner and in the end, it may have been best to stay at position #1.
Now we all now this is not good but I've learned to understand that few, very few, left-brain creative & very talented constructors are also right-brain solid business men who know how to schedule their time, energy and money on the same level as their craftsmanship in the shop deserve.
Face it, most of us can't afford the shops that are right & left brain operations.

I was going to pay a visit to my race car today as it's in chassis / engine prison. So I called before I made the 75 mile one-way trip. Glad I did. The owner is busy this week helping his son move from his home. Now I won't get into that soap opera, but the bottom line is work for me and everybody else got put back another week because of non-work issues. Excuses get really old but I know this guy is a genius and it's going to be worth the wait.
And I can't say I've had a burning desire to be on the track lately so I'm fine with it all. And it looks like my transition from Stock to SuperStock was well timed...!

Jeff...you got your "Left Brain / Right Brain" backwards - Left brain is logical, right brain is creative. Just had to bust your balls on that!!
And Rob, I feel your pain! I dropped my Nova off on Labor day of '09 for body and paint.....picked it up Thanksgiving '10 with one quarterpanel roughed in. I have confidence in body shop #2, though...it's going to Dave Cech's place in January!


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