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Flashback Automotive & Restoration

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Any one can that does restoration business can tell you there is no set date and time that a…read moreproject gets done. 1 employees come and go, 2 there is not enough time in a day sometimes to get everything done that one person can only do. 3 no one cares if you are in organ failure or doing dialysis daily and you are trying to provide the fastest fix possible. I wish I could just have sat in my office chair to rest other than doing an estimate then I could call myself slow or lazy but that is not the case. No one knows that when something breaks or tears up that I am the maintence guy, the painter, the body man, the parts runner, the guy taking it off at the junk yard, the wrecker guy, the guy doing the frame pulling , the guy welding , and cleaning the shop when I should be home resting. So when someone can hang with me at 85hr work week then I tell you to come on because I bet you can't especially when your kidneys are doing 4% work. So maybe if you eat some rat poison that would be comparable to how I feel but I work right through it. Out of 4yrs and some months I had this place open I never missed a 7 day work week. I tried my best to make everyone happy but Geri you can't go to a shop and demand your car be done by x day. Your car and time didn't pay the bills. Jim your crappy focus should have went to the junk yard when I advise you it wasn't repairable and I am not blowing into your car for it to start either. He failed to mention that he back charged 14,000 on his American express that he authorized me to use to buy parts. He still burned me on 1500. after months of me and my vendors had to fight to show receipts of what was used. You people may be unhappy but you failed to mention all the free things I did for you , the running I didn't charge , the towing , all the extras that any other shop would have lit your ass up. I have done more helping people out of my shop than making money, a couple sour asses doesn't effect my work. I have a 66 mustang in my family that I did for my brother that wins all the shows first place. SO you all can suck on a rusty tail pipe .

Regrettably, my experience closely followed that of the first reviewer above. In past years I had…read morebeen pleased twice with the friendly and competent, efficient work done on my vehicle. So I strongly recommended a friend to have his badly crashed car towed there for repair/reconstruction. The owner's initial good-faith presentation was that the high end for repair could get to $5000. That was on April 7, 2017. From then on expenses for parts and for labor were authorized by me to be put on American Express credit card. Weeks went on with costs mounting but difficulty in getting any report on progress or expected completion. The owner became belligerent in mid-June and physically pushed the vehicle's owner backward across the shop floor and out the door, yelling "Get out of my shop!" and referred to him with a racial epithet. A month later I returned to try to get some sense of when the car might be available, and this resulted in the same tactic: pushing me backward 10-15 yards across the floor and out the shop door, nicking my arm and drawing some blood (which an employee helped offered to stop with some rags--not a crisis because I am 85 on blood-thinners). In following months phone calls were not responded to, or else completion dates were offered which never happened. On two later trips to the shop we had local police officers accompany us to prevent any further physical assault and got vague assertions from the owner of work still to be completed. Finally, with expenses already paid totaling $13,633 we came a last time to the shop on October 23 with two policemen and a AAA flatbed tow truck to recover the almost-completed vehicle, which the owner said still had a couple of things (as stated more than once in the past) to be worked on...which as in the past would drag on for unknown number of future weeks. After all that money paid out, and almost six and a half months of the owner without a car for his work, this vehicle now does not start up much less run and we have taken it to another repair shop that can give us diagnosis and dependable expectation of time and cost for completing the job. Conclusion: caveat emptor: buyer beware! The owner does good work and in understandable time frame for minor repairs and trim, painting, etc. and can be congenial, as I had earlier experienced. But you risk money, endless time, possible physical assault, and hostile attitude if you have major repairs and try to ask for an estimate of any completion date. When questioned about the many months this incomplete project took, the owner pointed to a nearby vehicle and said that car has been here a year and previously noted another car being restored that he said had been there three years (presumably in explanation, but to this customer it was scandalous that time seemed to be mean nothing to him.) . Every point above is factual so not libelous. In my opinion the owner accepts more work can he can possibly handle properly (dozens of car are scattered around his lot and fill his large shop floor) and he is under enormous pressure because of this over-commitment. He seems not to have control over his operation and customers suffer because of this.

770 Cheap Rides - car_dealers - Updated May 2026

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