Do any of you in Az have an idea of what my course of action is in regards to the body shop that has my truck? I delivered the truck to them on 21 May 07 and was told that it would be 7-10 days! WELL, here I am over 70 days later and it is nowhere near complete. I want my truck and am not sure if I should just go down with a flatbed and pick it up and take it somewhere else. I am leaving for Guam in October and I plan on taking it with me but I need it finished. Does anyone know anyone who can finish the paint for me in the Phoenix area? I will have the paint and just need the final sand and paint completed. Thank you to you all. You can see the pics on my profile.
David
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God luck with trying to get any of the body shops to do you any good. I have never had any good dealings with them. maybe elpolacko or garbz can give you some insight on the Phoenix operations. I do remember, there was/is a place in northwest(on the west side frontage road) Tucson that would put together Hot Rods of all sorts, don't remember the name though.
Fred
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70 days! OMG! I would say the guy is chumping you off, and hasn't cared to work on it at all. I think I would go see a lawyer and have him draft a letter to the effect that he has not completed the work in the amount of time promised and is to surrender the truck and all parts to you immediately. One question, did you sign any kind of documents for him to begin work on your truck? Just curious, because the lawyer will ask you stuff like that.
A lot of times this is all it takes to get your stuff back, because they don't want to have to appear in front of a judge and explain why they kept your truck all that time and didn't get anything done. Also, the Judge will examine whatever "work" the guy is trying to say he did while the truck was in his shop. The jerk will try and make stuff up to charge you for, including storage fees if he thinks he can get away with it. Don't go into a situation like this unarmed, by that I don't mean with firearms, but with legal representation. Most times the shop guy will back off when he sees you have the law on your side. I wish you all the best on this. I hate seeing people get jerked around like that. TR
A lot of times this is all it takes to get your stuff back, because they don't want to have to appear in front of a judge and explain why they kept your truck all that time and didn't get anything done. Also, the Judge will examine whatever "work" the guy is trying to say he did while the truck was in his shop. The jerk will try and make stuff up to charge you for, including storage fees if he thinks he can get away with it. Don't go into a situation like this unarmed, by that I don't mean with firearms, but with legal representation. Most times the shop guy will back off when he sees you have the law on your side. I wish you all the best on this. I hate seeing people get jerked around like that. TR
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