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Trackside Body Works

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Services - Trackside Body Works

Bumper repair

Auto customization

Auto electronics installation

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Auto frame testing

Auto maintenance

Auto repairs

Auto steering and suspension repair

Routine automotive maintenance

Rear-end damage

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Fast Freddy's Detailing And Ceramic Works

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I've never had a car detailed before. Over the years I've washed my cars by hand or run them…read morethrough various car washes. I decided it might be a good idea to pay a professional to clean both the inside and outside of my 22 year old sports car as I get ready to sell it. Fred Wieland is not cheap, and he'll actually tell you that. But he'll also tell you that he goes above and beyond what other detailers will do for your vehicle. I say vehicle because he works on more than just cars. Check out his Facebook page to see cars, boats, snow mobiles, and motorcycles that he has also worked on. My MZ coupe was done in one day and I could not believe it was 22 years old. The shine on the paint was amazing. All those little swirls in the surface of the paint from local car washes and my drying with towels had totally disappeared. I was also in awe with how clean he got the wheels of the car - both on the outside and underside of the car. The floors and inside of my car looked practically new. I could not be more pleased with the quality of Fred's work. While the address is on Crescent Rd., access is from Morris Lane.

I cannot say enough good things about how amazing of a job Fast Freddy does. I really had let my…read morejeep go this winter, between the salt, kids, food and dogs, my vehicle was in rough shape. Starting the process of looking for a new vehicle I really didn't want to show up with my jeep in the condition it was, to try to trade it in. He made my car look brand new and my only problem now is I'm struggling to find a vehicle that looks anywhere close to as good as my jeep looks. I know as soon as I get a newer vehicle, I'm going to have to have to bring it to him to make my preowned car look brand new!

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My car was repaired above my expectations and on time. He even repaired a few items that were not…read morea part of the original estimate at no additional charge. I would go there again.

It was a bad experience. I see other reviews on google stating that he is a nice guy, but…read moreunfortunately being nice is not all it takes to do good business. I had two cars, one that had an interior fire, and the other of the same year/make/model that was drive-able but old and beat up. I went to him in early June for the job, so that he can take the body of the burned car that was in excellent condition, and put it on the drive-able car. He told me that he would do the job in the second week of July, and he would like to first order the roof and quarter panel brand new rather than take it from the burned car. I gave him the deposit for that on July 7th, left him with the drive-able car, and I scheduled the burned car to be shipped to him two weeks later. Well, it turned out he didn't do the job at all. In early August, I stopped by and saw that he didn't do the initial job, and he had only swapped the hood of the car, no roof or quarter panel work. I explained to him that the roof is the most important task because the sunroof of the drive-able car had a leak in it. A few weeks later I stopped by again and I saw that he had changed the doors...so I had the same conversation with him again about the roof. A few weeks after that I stopped by and the fenders and trunk were changed, and still no roof...same conversation again. I eventually started to call him once a week, and later multiple times per week. It was going too far. His excuse in August for not doing the work was that it was too hot. In October the excuse was because it was raining all the time. Finally in November, I became flabbergasted to find out that he never attempted to order the roof until that first week of Nov. He told me that he finally attempted to order it and found out that he can't get it new anymore, so at that point he wanted to cut out the roof of the burned car. Ok, so I said let's do it. The weeks began to pass by again, and this time his excuse was that it was snowing all the time and can't cut out the roof like that. On two occasions I offered to buy him a large tent just to get the job done, but he would stay quiet. He continuously promised me he would get the job done, kept giving me new dates two weeks down the road, and when that date would come, he would do the same thing all over again. Finally after Thanksgiving I had enough and had the two cars taken away from him, to a body mechanic that was recommended to me in Gilboa. Frank was able to make good, and give me a discounted rate for the work he did, which was good enough to cover me using a triple-A tow for the drive-able car, and $350 to tow the burned car. I'm willing to give him here two stars instead of one, for his ability to attempt to make good, but the truth is that I would not have chosen him if I knew this would happen. He seemed to have good reviews when I checked him out. If I had seen a review like this, I would have chosen some one else. I had 2 other shops, not including the one in Gilboa, that wanted to do the job, but wanted to make me wait until Sept. Frank said he would do it in the second week of July, even pointed at his calendar with I was with him saying, "I'll get it done this week" as he rubbed his finger back and forth on that week on the calendar. I explained to the new mechanic in Gilboa what had happened, and he felt bad for me, and made me wait only 3 weeks instead of 3 months before getting to the job. Then, the new mechanic, all in a single day, (1) cut out the roof from the burned car, (2) cut out the roof from the drive-able car, and (3) welded the other roof into the drive-able car. He said on at least 3 occasions, "I don't know why that guy in Gloversville had so much trouble with a roof."

Trackside Body Works - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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