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Mechanic in St. Louis

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by surfdoc37, Nov 23, 2004.

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  1. surfdoc37

    surfdoc37 Karting

    Nov 19, 2004
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    St. Louis, MO
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    Mark M.
    Looking for recommendations for a reliable shop in the St. Louis, MO area......
     
  2. chrlsstyles

    chrlsstyles Formula 3

    Jun 29, 2004
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  3. BriSalig

    BriSalig Formula Junior

    Aug 29, 2002
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    Atlanta
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    Andrew
    I know Maserati of STL does work on ferrari. I have seen countless ferraris in their shop in back. They are out in chesterfield, but give em a shot.

    Are you by chance the guy with the mondial that i used to see in clayton, and i left a note on your car once? Your shifter broke once or something??

    Brian
     
  4. Ron328

    Ron328 F1 Rookie
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    Mar 10, 2003
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    Willamette Valley, Oregon
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    Ron
    Mark,

    Maserati/Bentley STL services my car. All I can say is they're topnotch and I highly recommend them. Ask for Tim Wood. http://www.maseratistl.com/

    Brentwood Volvo (ex-Fcar dealer in STL) did the fluid change in my car in 2001. However, they just do minor stuff/repairs on Fcars nowadays and only deal with "old" customers. You may contact Jeff Homer (service advisor) for inquiry.

    I have no experience with the following but I know some FCA members
    bring their cars to the following:

    http://www.reidvann.com/

    http://www.autosofeurope.com/index.html

    Hope that helped.


    Hi Brian. Hope all is well with you. I am relocating to Oregon in 3 weeks.

    Ron
     
  5. surfdoc37

    surfdoc37 Karting

    Nov 19, 2004
    124
    St. Louis, MO
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    Mark M.
    Thanks for the info. I had planned to take the car to GLB, who has worked on my old BMW and Porsche. But then it flunked smog so it seemed wiser to take it to a shop that is emissions certified by Missouri.

    Reid Vann fits the bill. So does Bentley of St. Louis. Now I'm trying to decide if it is worth 25% more to have the Bentley/Maserati shop ($110/hr) work on it, versus taking it to the independent ($88/hr). Labor cost isn't everything, but it does add up!

    Brian, not my Mondial in Clayton, haven't had it long enough for the shifter to break!
     

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