How to Choose a Mopar Restoration Shop?

references, is kind of the be all, end all. i'd want to see past work-- especially stuff that's 10+ yrs old to see how it's held up, but also to see if they've grown and gotten better (shockingly this isn't always the case). finding out how long they've been in business, if they've had the same employees the whole time, and been in the same location is important.

i'd want to talk to somebody who wasn't entirely happy with their work and see why they weren't satisfied and how the shop handled the situation.

once you've kinda settled on somewhere be sure to ask about all the shop policies, what the contract stipulations are, what guarantees there are and what is your recourse if those guarantees aren't met.