This customer brought in his 2017 Ford Mustang EcoBoost for collision repair work. We replaced the front bumper, the lower spoiler, front bumper absorber and a couple parts for the radiator support as well. Once the vehicle arrived in the shop we took everything apart to install the new parts and prepped the new bumper for paint and the car went back to looking as good as new!
Showing posts with label Mustang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mustang. Show all posts
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Monday, August 15, 2016
Color Change - You Deserve It!
Tired of your car? Or just hate the color? How about a new color instead of a new car!
Some caveats: don't change the color if your car is leased or you plan to sell it anytime soon.
Otherwise come to the shop to see sample colors and decide if you only need the outside (least expensive option) or if you want to pay to have the inside of your door jambs, under the hood and trunk painted too. The State of California does not record car colors. You will not need to report anything to the Department of Motor Vehicles. So pick a new color and start loving your car again.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016
1973 Mustang Convertible Body Repairs & Paint
Today's car is a 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible. It came to us side-swiped and with frame damage. We replaced a quarter panel, fender, door, bumpers, lights, spoilers and lots of chrome. The car is painted Ford "CX" Smokey Grey Metallic in base coat/clear coat with matte black spoilers and rally stripes.
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Monday, July 20, 2015
Creased Quarter Panel on Mustang
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1995 Ford Mustang that had a big crease on its side. The damage was not covered by insurance so the customer took a budget-minded approach. Instead of removing the trim in the damaged area (tail light, black mouldings, bumper cover, vent) the customer had us mask these parts to keep labor costs to a minimum. And because the car was faded, he also took the opportunity to paint the entire car, not just the damaged area. For those with good eyes who spot something a little odd, he's going to replace the passenger side mirror himself.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
1997 Ford Mustang Paintjob!
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1997 Ford Mustang Convertible. This drop top came to our shop, it looked terrible! Years of harsh sunlight had ruined the original paint that the car came with. To remedy this issue we sanded the entire car to remove all of the peeling, chipping, and faded paint, then sealed the surfaces with a Primer! Once the sealer was applied, we painted the Mustang using its original paint's color code, in our "Single Stage Enamel" paint!
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