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    Robinson Restoration and Service

    Robinson Restoration and Service

    2.3
    (3 reviews)

    This place has gone downhill. We will never use them again…read more Took our 1969 Chevelle in to get the convertible frame replaced in March. They finally said it was ready June 23rd so we picked it up. Got it home & only half went down. Took it back the next day. They said they were waiting on the frame they ORDERED DIRECTLY from Dynacorn. Then they said the new convertible frame had a factory defect. The end bars didn't line up with the cylinders so they used pieces from our old top. Finally had it ready November 9th & we picked it up that day. No one was there when we picked it up that knew anything about it. When my husband asked some questions to the person who took the check he said he didn't know & had never touched it. Got home & it's still cockeyed & won't go down flush like the old one. Just called Dynacorn asking about the factory defect & was told they haven't sold a frame since May & they've never sold any to Robinson Restoration. They just billed the insurance company another $686.45 - 4 days before we picked it up. So a total of $9250.17 for a convertible top that they admit in text that they know we are not happy with but "sign this paper so I can collect more money from your insurance."

    It seems like Robinson Restoration is supposed to be a good business according to their various…read moreonline reviews (more than just yelp reviews). They get 1 start because the two times I've called the person on the phone has been very friendly but that is where the good things end. I have been promised that I will be contacted back by someone to discuss work I need done on my classic vehicle, HOWEVER no one ever calls me back. The last time I called I even asked the girl on the phone to promise me she would make sure I was contacted back. They failed again. It is sad how very often I try to give my money to a business or to someone to do their job and they just don't seem to be interested. I guess they have too much money as it is and depositing more in the bank is just too much of a burden for them hahahaha. Robinson Restoration is just another business to add to the list of places that simply doesn't want your business so don't waste your time with them. Instead use your precious time to find someone who will actually work for you and will do a good job. Best of luck with your classic auto repair hunt!

    House of Hotrods & Classics

    House of Hotrods & Classics

    3.8
    (4 reviews)

    Hot Rod & Classics in Mansfield Texas are "One of a Kind" company. Professional, classy,…read moreknowledgeable and talented. They can custom build a Hot Rod or restore an old Classic. They do quality work. You'll have to attend one of their car shows ... THEIR AWESOME !

    I called House of Hotrods on the recommendation from a mechanic that is retiring. He recommended…read morethem as he is retiring and I needed someone competent to work on my 1969 Double COPO Camaro Berger Tribute. I spec'd this car out, had it custom built and bought most of the parts direct from two sources that provide high quality parts that are either NOS or OEM quality. I furnished over $60,000 in parts. So with the background, back to House of Hotrods. I called to see about having the heater box and all contents replaced. I have all the correct parts, not cheap, bought from the two sources above in the last year. This includes a brass and copper heater core and all gaskets and new mounting clips and rubber. I spoke with Beth, who explained they will do NO WORK with customer furnished parts. They are unknown quality, or something to that effect, is what she told me. She was going to have her boss call me. To date no one has called me. I am unclear if that is the owner or the shop foreman. My car is a nut and bolt full restoration. It was built to my specifications, is a life long dream come to life, and I don't just put cheap parts in it. I am attaching photos so all can see. So here is my take on this business, having gone through having the car built, sorting out all of the gremlins that the builder did not address in the build and getting it to where I can drive it anytime I want in warm weather. So what this business is saying, in MY OPINION, is that they want to control purchasing and installing parts from THEIR vendors, who I don 't know, add their mark up to the unknown quality (unknown to me) part, and install it. Anyone who does a full restoration on a classic car does it as a labor of love. A car they have dreamed about for years, literally. These people may do good work, I never got the chance to find out. But they fall short in customer service, keeping a simple promise to return a call, and not even looking at what parts I am supplying. I promise they are NOT cheap. Why do you want to let any vendor take your right to determine what parts you want installed? They get paid for labor, and not the standard shop rate, it is much higher than that. I accept that, am willing to pay it. The car in the pictures should be proof of that. I have never gotten a warranty in any of the work done on my Camaro. Nor do I expect one, including this repair. I simply want quality work and to have heat in the coming winter. I am going to reference this experience to any one I talk to. Everyone who wants to know about restoration process and who I DON'T recommend. I don't recommend House of Hotrods. Find a builder who will build your car the way you want it. With the parts you want to use. After all it is YOUR car.

    North Texas Customs

    North Texas Customs

    3.9
    (7 reviews)

    Tyler is very knowledgeable and gives great advice. he always has the customer as his main priority!read more

    I had been working on restoring my dad's 1965 Mustang for about 4 years at three different DFW…read moreshops before finding North Texas Customs. I wish had found them sooner. Tyler Pryor (owner) and I spoke at length and he came to my home to take a look at the car before we ever towed it to the shop and was open and understanding to my ideas for the finished project and my budget. The car spent a little over three years at the shop and I built a relationship with the owner and employees. There was an obvious understanding of what the car meant to me and my family and Tyler and the guys helped breath life back into this heirloom. We did a full restoration from the rolling frame to turning the key and driving the car home. Improvements included power steering, disc brakes, a/c, and shaved door handles. The finished project looked better than it would have rolling off the assembly line. Door and body gaps are even and clean, the paint has a mirror finish, and the car flat out RUNS! I was not looking for a sow car to sit in my garage, but rather a beautifully finished daily driver I can rely on. Tyler was great in helping locate parts and suggesting alternatives to ensure I was getting the most bang for my buck. There was no up-selling and he helped me work out a payment plan to ensure work progressed while I was getting funds together to make my dream a reality. I owe a great debt of gratitude to Tyler and the guys at North Texas Customs for the work they did for me. If you're looking for another reason to have these guys fix up your ride, look for my burgundy '65 mustang cruising around town and searching for awards at the local Murphy car sow. I picked up a Best in '60's Award three months after picking up the car.

    Mid-Cities Classics

    Mid-Cities Classics

    1.0
    (2 reviews)

    Time tells the story. Felt a vibration on the highway. Took…read moreit back to Mid-cities classics. They checked it out & said the tires needed to be balanced. Bought all new tires & had them balanced. Still vibrating. Went back to Mid-cities classics. Jim said Speedtech had a "dyno" so we took it there & they added adjustable rear control arms. Still vibrating. Took it back to Mid-cities classics. We got it back & the whole car shook. Took it back to Speedtech & they adjusted the control arms so that it wasn't noticeable except on the highway. Took it out a week later & the rear differential - which mid-cities had just put a new one in - locked up. Time for another tow truck. 25k for replacing the transmission, drive train & rebuilding the engine. She's now at another shop but I'll wait at least a year before I give them a review. Their slogan is "Correct is the only option"

    I've been into cars forever, the earliest photos of me are playing with toy cars exclusively. Mid…read moreCities Classics is easily the worst body shop experience I've ever had. I didn't complain about their wait. I didn't even call to ask; just waited. Paid their price, which according to the Internet was high. Got it home, the work was terrible. Took 3 trips back and a lot of arguing to get it mostly right, but the gaps between panels are terrible. IMO this shop ruined my car. They had the nerve to say I should have told them I expected high quality work. Not wavy bondo and paint runs. They damaged original paint on other panels in the process. Sure they touched them up, but I wouldn't let these guys paint my farm truck or moms Prius. They will never see a car of mine again. I'll add that while being garaged 100%, and having less than 500 miles since these scumbags worked on my car, the paint is cracked where they worked on it.

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