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November 2023 by Courtney Pannell
Well you guys might as well just shut the doors. No one will ever come there. Thats as wrong in this business as one can get. Sell a car like that. Sued and shut down..cause thats some sorry a$$ work.....
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November 2023 by Chris Nash
How do you live with yourself selling that hack job? Should be forced to refund them the full amount plus some for the hassle!!
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November 2023 by Robert Berry
Terrible!! Show be ashamed of the work turned out by the shop!!!
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November 2023 by the andy
Door handles fall off their cars.
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November 2023 by Northeast Ohio Dukes
Look at the HACK JOB YOU DID VINCE!! YOU STOLE 65 THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THOSE PEOPLE AND SOLD THEM A BONDO BUCKET. COULDNT EVEN WELD THE PATCH IN COULD YA ON THE MOST USED PART OF THE CAR. HACK. BUYER BEWARE
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February 2023 by Nikolas Worden
I'm posting this review after seeing the Northeast Ohio Dukes' video on the orange 69 Charger a couple recently purchased that was advertised as a rotisserie restored car. The car is a complete hack job with very poor work done to it such as a rats nest in the radiator, bad body work, using junk parts such as an engine that has junk parts inside, rusted and worn out seats that has brand new seat covers, spray foam inside the hood, and incorrect parts. A total hack job and a flat out scam for $65,000. I feel terrible for the couple who bought the car, especially that they were taken advantage of by a terrible car dealer. I hope it works out for them and the seller faces the consequences of his actions.
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January 2023 by Duston Kinley
No excuse for selling hack job cars and saying they're rotisserie restored. Taking advantage of people that love this hobby/passion.
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January 2023 by Jason Moody
Check out the North East Ohio Dukes FB page.
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January 2023 by DANIEL SCHWARTZMIER
Stay far away
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May 2018 by Dennis Morosky
It's the best place to buy parts and get knowledgeable advise