Looking for a High Quality Body/paint shop in the Seattle area
#1
Looking for a High Quality Body/paint shop in the Seattle area
Hey All,
I'm looking for some opinions on where you think is the best body/paint shops/individuals up here in the NW corner. I have a friend and my brother who have long time projects that will probably be ready for body/paint by spring, and I'd like to lead them in the right direction. I'd really like to find a pro, who can do exceptional custom work.
Any opinions or experiences??
Thanks!
I'm looking for some opinions on where you think is the best body/paint shops/individuals up here in the NW corner. I have a friend and my brother who have long time projects that will probably be ready for body/paint by spring, and I'd like to lead them in the right direction. I'd really like to find a pro, who can do exceptional custom work.
Any opinions or experiences??
Thanks!
#2
Classy Chassis Autobody & Paint
10415 Summit Lake Road NW
Olympia, WA 98502
Classychassis@comcast.net
360-866-9074
The effort by Classy Chassis produced a "Best of Class" car for me at the recent Olds Nationals in Reno. I didn't have any point deductions in the Body, Paint, or Undercarriage & Fenderwells sections of the judging sheet. In my opinion, their work is superior in every aspect. They had to completely replace the driver side quarter, cut out and replace metal in the trunk lid and in the passenger quarter. The paint they used was PPG's urethane base coat, coded to the factor colors or provincial white and black, with a clear coat finish.
Randy C.
10415 Summit Lake Road NW
Olympia, WA 98502
Classychassis@comcast.net
360-866-9074
The effort by Classy Chassis produced a "Best of Class" car for me at the recent Olds Nationals in Reno. I didn't have any point deductions in the Body, Paint, or Undercarriage & Fenderwells sections of the judging sheet. In my opinion, their work is superior in every aspect. They had to completely replace the driver side quarter, cut out and replace metal in the trunk lid and in the passenger quarter. The paint they used was PPG's urethane base coat, coded to the factor colors or provincial white and black, with a clear coat finish.
Randy C.
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