What was the truth of that debacle? The pics I saw before the episode looked like a bunch of chimpanzees worked on the car. When I saw the episode with it on, they didn't show any definitive shots/angles showing potentially shoddy bodywork, but the angles they showed didn't look anything like the horrible shots the owner put on Facebook. If he could have wrote a 1000 word run on sentence, it was flicking' terrible to read, I'm not entirely sure that his claim is legit. The awful panel gaps would have been more apparent on tv than anything I saw, but I only have a 42" tv, not some monster 70" led LCD plasma 3d wondervision model. I just think the owners story was a little concocted. I don't see how they would put quarters on his car any differently than any other car they do. Because it's an insurance job do it half ***? That doesn't make sense. Most body guys in know take pride in their work and hold all jobs to the same standard.