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    Guess That Estimate!

    This is the wife's 2013 Mustang GT Convertible....
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    27k miles, a blast to drive, nice lookin' car!

    --but it has few boo-boo's..
    Got these scratches up front here,
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    --the deck lid trim panel, the paint's going weird (I've seen others like this, factory thing I guess?)
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    and as you probably noticed in pic 2, the lower valance on the right side is off,
    dumass me drove it over a curb at the grocery store a few weeks ago, and driving OFF the curb
    just peeled it off. It's a bit scratched underneath, not much worse than the other side, otherwise
    it's fine, just need it put back on...
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    That's it for the damage.

    So the other day I stopped in at 'a place', won't name it or even describe it, but it IS a place that could fix it. I asked them what it would cost me...

    Guess That Estimate!

    No prizes, just for informational and amusement purposes. I'm just curious what ya'll think that would set me back...
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    Two hundred is all I would I would pay, I mean ....how many rolls of duct tape could it take? My official answer is $600
    US. Hoping I'm high ..... But betting I'm too low! Good luck to you!

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    I'll guess that the "place" is a dealership and they wouldn't touch that job for less than $2000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    This is the wife's 2013 Mustang GT Convertible....
    13-1.jpg

    13-2.jpg
    13-3.jpg
    27k miles, a blast to drive, nice lookin' car!

    --but it has few boo-boo's..
    Got these scratches up front here,
    13-4.jpg

    --the deck lid trim panel, the paint's going weird (I've seen others like this, factory thing I guess?)
    13-5.jpg

    and as you probably noticed in pic 2, the lower valance on the right side is off,
    dumass me drove it over a curb at the grocery store a few weeks ago, and driving OFF the curb
    just peeled it off. It's a bit scratched underneath, not much worse than the other side, otherwise
    it's fine, just need it put back on...
    13-6.jpg

    That's it for the damage.

    So the other day I stopped in at 'a place', won't name it or even describe it, but it IS a place that could fix it. I asked them what it would cost me...

    Guess That Estimate!

    No prizes, just for informational and amusement purposes. I'm just curious what ya'll think that would set me back...
    Looks like about 3k to do it right.

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    $1500 plus any shorn brackets.

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    I'd wager you got a decent estimate of $8,000. Seriously.
    And there was trouble, taking place...

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    My guess is $3997. Never take a car to the dealership for body work.
    Last edited by Lee Schierer; 10-01-2020 at 5:59 PM. Reason: I'll see your 3996 and raise you a dollar
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    Is this like the Price is Right where you need to be the closest but not over? If that's the case, $3996.
    "Don't worry. They couldn't possibly hit us from that dist...."

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    Fender (including blending on to the hood) $1,200 and taillight panel paint $350, rocker trim reinstall $300, Total including supplies and tax $1900.
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    My guess is $3950. Don't know much about them

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    I'm going 3k. They will crush the labor and want to paint everything.

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    The valances on quite a few cars are just held on by clips. I've seen a lot come off just hitting cones doing autocross. I can't recall if a mustang was in that group or not.
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    Yes on the valance just held on by clips- new ones cost $20, and that's for BOTH sides...

    No, it wasn't a dealer. A local body shop.

    As to the trunk lid, there's an entire aftermarket of covers, inserts, overlays, whatever they call them JUST for that center section of the lid. I can get a matching black for $70..

    As to the damage up front, there's several ways to fix it, but Chris hits the nail pretty dead center with this:
    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Herzog View Post
    I'm going 3k. They will crush the labor and want to paint everything.
    Here's the itemized and summary pages of the estimate:
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    Oy...

    One of the grit-my-teeth issues is that the estimator INSISTED that the valance/rocker panel be replaced. Told me it MUST be broken. I told him other than a few added scratches that aren't visible it's no different, no broken clip mounts, holes, nothing. And- he said the charge to replace it also included removing it... ummm... But then, I'm under no obligation


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    Last edited by Kev Williams; 10-01-2020 at 2:27 PM.
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    ELEVEN - rotary cutter tool machines
    FOUR - CO2 lasers
    THREE- make that FOUR now - fiber lasers
    ONE - vinyl cutter
    CASmate, Corel, Gravostyle


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    Am I reading this right??? This was 100% covered by insurance?????

    OMG are we getting screwed in Michigan!
    "Don't worry. They couldn't possibly hit us from that dist...."

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    Oh HELL no... that's a big typo, probably just by default. I specifically told them this would be out of pocket...
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    ELEVEN - rotary cutter tool machines
    FOUR - CO2 lasers
    THREE- make that FOUR now - fiber lasers
    ONE - vinyl cutter
    CASmate, Corel, Gravostyle


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