Anyone have experience w/ Burt's Auto Body or Rubio's Body Shop in Hermosa? | FerrariChat

Anyone have experience w/ Burt's Auto Body or Rubio's Body Shop in Hermosa?

Discussion in 'California (Southern)' started by 1badboy, Jun 10, 2005.

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  1. 1badboy

    1badboy Formula Junior

    Dec 11, 2004
    290
    Hermosa Beach, CA
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    Eric Rayl
    I've seen lots of Ferraris and Lambo's at Burts- I hear he does all the body work for Beverly Hills Exotic Car Rentals. And was also told Rubio's was a good shop.

    Just want to get the front spoiler touched-up, and would like to stay local (otherwise I'd go to Dave at Premier as he did excellent work on my TR before).

    Anyone have any comments about these shops?

    Thanks,

    Eric
     
  2. CMY

    CMY F1 World Champ

    Oct 15, 2004
    10,142
    Redondo Beach, CA
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    Chris
    Felder's @ 210 PCH does some great work.. I saw a 300SL Gullwing in there not too long ago. Not the fanciest place, but the work on my girlfriend's car came out perfect (I'm HUGE on color-matching) and on-time.

    I think he used to do the work for the Vasek Polak guys, but I'm not sure (the dealership was directly across PCH from him).

    -Chris
     
  3. donoe

    donoe Formula Junior

    Oct 20, 2004
    903
    SoCal
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    BHANE
    I highly recommend Dave Freed at Premier Motorsports. Paint Job quality is amazing! Dave = Super Friendly! :)
     
  4. 1badboy

    1badboy Formula Junior

    Dec 11, 2004
    290
    Hermosa Beach, CA
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    Eric Rayl
    I'll look into Felder's - I drive by every day but never thought of checking them out.

    Yes, Dave and Roger at Premier are the best- I've seen them do some amzaing work. If I need any major body work I'd definitely go there. It's just that I end up flatbedding it as it's not too easy to get someone to pick me up / drop me off up there.

    Anyone have any previous experience getting front spoiler redone on 355? Not so much rock chips as it's getting a little "shaggy" on the bottom edges as I figured out where it scraped around town- will put a scuff-guard on when it's back to perfect.
     

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