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January 2024 by Sylvia Garcia
Dave’s Auto Rebuilers is Over Ten rating with the excellent n caring work they do . They definitely have a high quality n eager to serve you. This is the place to go for any auto body reoair or any car repair!
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May 2023 by Glen O.
Dave and Mary are awesome. Great people. I would repeat
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November 2021 by MrOddish1000
I take all my cars here for anything body and paint related. Great prices, Great work and Dave is awesome!
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August 2021 by curtis williams
Took my truck on 5 10 21 got it back on 7 30 21 paid $4500 For a full paint in body. Buffer marks scratches all through the paint I could have went to maaco. and got the same result for $2000 All dealership cars will come before your car. I waited almost 3 months for a maaco paint job☹ I do not recommend this business. To anyone Very disappointed in the paint jobServices: Painting
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June 2021 by Mary Jane Wright
My car is rejuvenated. They do such a fantastic job taking out damage and color restore. Perfect.
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June 2020 by Leasing Park at Le Blanc
I normally don't do this but i do not recommend this place at all. With my experience it did not go as planned. They do not do good work on cash paying customers. They only do good work for dealer ships
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January 2020 by Irma C
Friendly honest owner! Definitely will recommend.
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September 2019 by Irma Cobian
Friendly honest owner! Definitely will recommend.
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January 2019 by CORBET WICKS
Honest, kind and knowledgeable about his industry.
Dave and his team are very talented, great people.
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October 2018 by CORY WICKS
Honest, kind and knowledgeable about his industry.
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October 2018 by Robert Arnold
Exclnt work
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December 2016 by Patrick C.
In the spring of 2016 Fort Worth was hit by several hail storms. I was able to avoid all but one, and it hammered my 6mo old new car. I knew Mr. King outside of his business and he suggested I take my car to him to do the repairs. We discussed at length that because the car was brand new, I did not want any holes drilled in the body and I wanted factory original parts used for any replacements. Mr. King agreed to these things and promised to return the car in like-new condition. The insurance company recommended PDR for the car. After six weeks of waiting, he called and let me know that the car was finished. I dropped off the rental I had been driving while my parents picked up the car. When we got the car home, the nightmares began. The first thing I noticed was all of the unworked dents covering the car. Looking at "smooth" surfaces was like looking at a distortion mirror. Flat surfaces were covered in waves. There were still several prominent dents on the passenger side door frame. I continued to inspect the car and noticed there were thick paint runs and bubbles on the curved surfaces of the vehicle, particularly around the gas cap and the spoiler. Upon closer inspection of the paint, it was clear that Mr. King did not use a proper painting booth. The entire car was covered in specks and fish eyes. On the inside of the car, the convenience hooks and handles were left hanging from the roof liner (when I had this fixed elsewhere, that shop told me the mounting hardware was missing). The interior of the trunk lid was drilled like Swiss cheese and there were two other large drill holes in the driver side door frame. Half-inch holes were left rough cut and unplugged, leaving bare metal exposed. Insurance paid him just shy of $8,000 for this work. After six weeks, I expected the car to be immaculate. I showed these issues to Mr. King and, at first, he was eager to "fix" these problems. He told me not to worry about the remaining dents because 1) the steel was too thick for him to pop and 2) they would pop themselves out the first 100 degree day of the summer. He said he could work on the rest of it, and to his credit, he picked up my car from my place of work, "worked" on it, and dropped it off before the end of the business day on at least five separate occasions. However, he didn't actually fix any of the problems, and just managed to create more. While trying to buff out the paint runs, he buffed straight through the paint and left a six inch long burn on the trunk lid. Both front fenders had been sanded, painted and clear coated, but he never polished any of the sand marks, so you could see deep gouges in the paint under the clear coat. After watching my car come back in worse shape, I was tired of dealing with him so I no more. We took the car to a Dodge dealership and got an estimate to finish the dent work and fix all of the damage he caused. The dealership estimate was over $11,000. We then took it to another local body shop recommended to us by some folks who had their car worked on. This other shop gave us an estimate of about $6,800. We took these estimates to Mr. King and asked that we be reimbursed for a portion of cost it would take to finish his work. He got very agitated and we left. The following Monday, he came to my place of work and told me, and I quote, "I think these estimates are complete bulls--t!" He asked to see the car, which I showed him. He said he would be happy to continue working on the car, but that we would be wasting our time and money if we tried to sue him. I told him that I no longer had confidence in his work and that no one had even mentioned a lawsuit until he said it. Avoid this shop like the plague.