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Body-work on Cars -- Choosing a Shop
That is a loaded question! You need to find a shop that would enjoy doing it, not that they are out of work and desparate!
In our area I've been looking at body shops to do my car. I don't want to spend the time and it's been thrty years since I've done much body work and it was limited on fiberglass so I don't even want to go there! Time is the main thing as well as a good shop to work in for doing the body work.
The best thing with rust is to replace the panels if available other wise small cut outs which take a lot of time to fit is the only other option. They will normally take longer then a panel replacement.
Going to local car shows you can often find the info you might need. Different body shops enjoy different types of work. I've found some that do not like to total body jobs or restorations. In our area if they will they normally like to do that work in the summer after the wrecks from the winter snow.
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