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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooch View Post
    Nice work Ding .

    What caused the damange to the F350 ? What State is your dads yard in ?


    Mooch
    We got it at Copart so we dont get the stories behind the damage. But it looks like a tree or pole failed to stop at an intersection
    The yard is in Connecticut

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    Quote Originally Posted by ding View Post
    We got it at Copart so we dont get the stories behind the damage. But it looks like a tree or pole failed to stop at an intersection
    The yard is in Connecticut
    Great pictures! Is that booth and are you in Connecticut also? Hence the Sam Adams beer?

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    Yes Len. We are in Connecticut. The Sam Adams is just because it tastes good

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    Quote Originally Posted by ding View Post
    Yes Len. We are in Connecticut. The Sam Adams is just because it tastes good
    i think i just urped up a lil:0:0

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    Nice shop set up and nice work. Since you guys own/run an automotive recycling facility (junk yard) then you obviously hit the insurance auctions and I would imagine you have a contract(s) with insurance sources for you cars/trucks. Since most of the vehicles from the insurance auctions are insurance write offs/totals, are most of the vehicles you showed pictures of salvage title vehicles ?

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    99% of the inventory is purchased through copart. No contracts with any insurance companies. very little comes from local sources (older junkers). The majority of the work done in the shop is for paying customers. We vary rarely fix salvage vehicles, mostly for family members. In those photos, only the Lexus and the Superduty were salvage. Lexus was for my Uncle and the superduty had 1635 miles on it so we figured what the heck.

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    nice work Ding!
    it's cool to see peoples work...maybe a section in the forum to post pics of body repair projects would be interesting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalamity View Post
    nice work Ding!
    it's cool to see peoples work...maybe a section in the forum to post pics of body repair projects would be interesting...
    You should be able to upload pictures into your profile. I think you can even break them down into files/groups. Click on my name then click to view my profile and you can click again to see some pictures that I uploaded.

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    great work ding!

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    Thanks for the kind words guys

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    Yep, that's some beautiful work!

    Brian

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    Beautiful dinger!
    [SIGPIC]

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    Really nice work ding.

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