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DINGS ON MY 348TS ROOF TOP! WHAT TO DO?

Discussion in '348/355' started by Husker, Mar 3, 2004.

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  1. Husker

    Husker F1 World Champ

    Dec 31, 2003
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    I have several "dings" on my 348 roof top (behind the targa top). They are driving me crazy. How easy/difficult is the headliner to remove for an attempt at paintless dent repair? Is a re-spray of this area out of the question? (The dings aren't terribly noticeable - just annoying). Anyone else dealt with this?
     
  2. sduke

    sduke Formula Junior

    Mar 10, 2003
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    The Hub City, Texas
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    Steven D
    If I remember correctly you are in the Amarillo area. If you don't mind a trip to Lubbock, the man that pretty much one of the pioneers of paintless dent repair is here in Lubbock. His company is called A&S Dent. He has specialty cars from all over the U.S. sent in for his services. He is not cheap, but he is good.
     
  3. Jim Riggs

    Jim Riggs Karting

    Jan 25, 2004
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    Steven-
    Do you live in Lubbock? I do and I just got a 348SS. Regards, Jim Riggs
     
  4. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    Dec 6, 2002
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    Bubba
    Bondo is an honorable Ferrari tradition. Along with VIN swapping!

    Grind 'em, baby!

    A tree branch fell across my 308GTB and put SIX dents in the roof at one time. Sigh.
     
  5. sduke

    sduke Formula Junior

    Mar 10, 2003
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    Steven D
    Jim

    I just PM'ed you
     
  6. M.James

    M.James F1 Rookie

    Jun 6, 2003
    2,721
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    Michael.C.James
    Throw away the Thule roof rack......

    A buddy from DC bought a early 308 GTB with four dimples in the hood - prior owner/goofball had a roofrack with bicycles/skis up there. BTW, the sheet steel used to build these cars isn't strong enough for this, so please don't try this at home!
     

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