Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

1993 Jeep Wrangler Paintjob!

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1993 Jeep Wrangler, this off road machine was dropped off at our shop as a dull, grey / white / black sort of...thing. This Jeep happens to be a project that is going to be both driven on the street and off road.  Knowing that the paint is going to be chipped and dented from off roading in the very near future the owner did not want to apply an expensive factory type of paint.  With this in mind we reccomended a basic "Single Stage" Enamel, a convieniently cost effective paint material.  We cleaned up all of the exterior surfaces, masked off all of the trim and interior, painted it jet black, and finally baked it in our oven to cure the new finish on!
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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Rebuild a Jeep in Under 4 Minutes!



These guys are HIRED! Wow! Video of Jeep tear down & rebuild in under 4 minutes.

Video courtesy of squirrelTC on YouTube.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Thursday, June 30, 2011

1997 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE AT ALMOST EVERYTHING

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The customer came in to Almost Everything Autobody to repair the peeling paint on the hood and roof of her Jeep. The paint on the rest of the car looked good so no problem to match the new paint to the factory black. Another happy customer at Almost Everything Autobody.
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Friday, May 27, 2011

1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Color Change

Almost Everything Autobody's car of the day is a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The paint was old & faded and the plastic body mouldings were weatherbeaten. The owner decided that spending a little to change the color and fix some dents was a lot cheaper than buying a new Jeep. The images don't do the SUV justice. The color she chose looks spectacular: DuPont C939 "Bright Silver Sparkle Effect."

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Car of the Day - 2006 Jeep Commander - Bumper Repair

This 2006 Jeep Commander had a large rip in its rear bumper cover. The options for replacement parts were $740 from Jeep or $566.75 for a reconditioned bumper (a bumper that had been previously damaged and repaired by a third party supplier). And these prices did not include the cost of painting or installing the bumper cover or any of the other parts that were damaged in the accident! The owner received quotes from other bodyshops for over $2000 in repairs for this one little mishap!

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Unfortunately, because the damage was the owner's fault and their insurance deductible was high, they were going to be stuck paying something no matter what. In addition, they preferred not to have to make a claim on their insurance, if possible, because of increased premiums they would have to pay for years after. But $2000++ was much more than they expected.

Almost Everything Autobody is able to do the same repairs that the reconditioned bumper suppliers perform. So we were able to repair the existing bumper on site for a lot less money than a replacement would cost. And like always, our prices are the best around for top quality materials. We were able to do the repairs for less than half of what the others wanted to charge. And the owner was thrilled with the results.

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