When you pay $1200 for an AAR hood, you expect more from Stinger Fiberglass

Too bad this happened, it's all water over the dam now. As an old body man, there most of the time is some type of damage that comes through on new parts, dings, dents, folds, scratches. As a body man/painter when it gets into my hands it's grab on, get the prep work done, make sure all the imperfections are out of the whole part, then get it painted.

On to the next step, always hated depending on others especially when things are less than perfect. That was just part of the business and we were the ones that had to make it work right and look great. Nobody cared what we had to go through to make that happen.

Lot's of times things would get sent over to Paint from the body shop, and because of their sloppy finishing work we were the ones that had to make it all look brand new again.

Always loved the looks of things when they were done right, regardless of the work that took to get them there. Was all part of being a craftsman.

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No one knows the work it took to get this '67 quarter panel to look 100%.

Labor of love, all original panels on that car yet.

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If it was easy everyone would do it.

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