I can attest first hand as to their work. I had a garage door and garage door opener rip loose from its mountings damaging #10688 during a "typical" Texas storm some years back. The luggage compartment door, door tops, and H panel were repaired with NO traces of damage. steve brodsky James Espey wrote: > At 10:43 AM -0500 10/28/99, delorean502@xxxx wrote: > >I know the "big boys" like DMC houston and Grady remove small dents on > >deloreans, but I don't live near either. I've been looking around and > >can't find anybody, so I thought I would turn to the list. Has anybody > >in Michigan ever had small dings taken out of their delorean by someone > >located in michigan? and if so, where? thanks a lot for you help. > > Part of the beauty of the DeLoran is the fact that all the panels and doors > are relatively easily removed for shipping. The "big boys" as you put it, > regularly receive panels in the mail and by truck that we then repair and > return to the owner for reinstallation. An owner from Tennessee actually > brought us both quarter panels and the "T" roof section which we repaired > while he was in Houston for a week. > > Stainless repair is not something you want to attempt or have someone > attempt without training and experience. Occasionally we get panels here > that have been worked on prior to us getting them. It *always* costs more > to fix what someone else has screwed up, and in a fewinstances, the panels > have had to be replaced. > > Next week I will post some images of our "before and after" stainless > repair work. I think you will be amazed at what can be fixed when there are > trained craftsmen doing the work. > > James Espey > DeLorean Motor Company > Houston, Texas > > 281/568-9573 > 800/USA-DMC1 > http://www.usadmc.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: > www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: > moderator@xxxx