Great video , at least the shop lets you do your job correctly and not just rush the job to hit a number . Glad to see there’s techs out there that still care
Interesting old school body repair ... might make these early Model 3s more desirable to salvagers over the newer ones with the casting design. Perhaps also lower insurance costs since they can be repaired opposed to being written off.
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Hi there, that is a great video. I wonder why you did not pull the wrecked section back by a Celette frame puller just before you took it out? so that you would have put the new piece on it with no challenge against dimensional measurement deviations?
Great video , at least the shop lets you do your job correctly and not just rush the job to hit a number . Glad to see there’s techs out there that still care
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Interesting old school body repair ... might make these early Model 3s more desirable to salvagers over the newer ones with the casting design. Perhaps also lower insurance costs since they can be repaired opposed to being written off.
Great video!! One of the best description of how these jigs work with a quality repair
@shawn.collisionrepair does very good job and makes very nice videos about it!
Arthur has competition now.
Hi there! Thank you for watching and for leaving your comment. Actually, not really a competition due to the fact that @shawn.collisionrepair follows all the standards defined by OEM, using homologated equipment and approved techniques. He has many interesting videos on his channel, feel free to have a look when you have a moment.
Bel video ottima riparazione.
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Nice video
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Very nice vidéo :)
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Great video, brother! Where did you get all your parts?
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You could easily have straightened the chassis end caps ?
Hi there, that is a great video. I wonder why you did not pull the wrecked section back by a Celette frame puller just before you took it out? so that you would have put the new piece on it with no challenge against dimensional measurement deviations?
The part 2 is out now. @shawn.collisionrepair is doing some nice job!