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FishTown

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Did something stupid a while back and looking for a shop that can massage all or most of this out. A good old school metal/body guy or even a very experienced PDR guy would work. Any recommendations greatly appreciated.

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Not going to PDR. Someone might be able to get it flatter and but your though the paint and over the edge. If you can live with "better" then spend couple hundred with pdr. If your going to bodyshop it to fix paint then don't double spend on PDR work.
 
Not going to PDR. Someone might be able to get it flatter and but your though the paint and over the edge. If you can live with "better" then spend couple hundred with pdr. If your going to bodyshop it to fix paint then don't double spend on PDR work.
Yeah, I understand that. I have a clean hatch for when I decide to paint one day. Which may end up being sooner than I was hoping.
 
What little i can see that looks like a clean hatch. Id just bodyshop that. With a little hammer work they cold fix that fairly easily. No reason to pitch it unless its got issues i can't see in that pic
 
Not sure if you're still looking for body shops but one of the guys camping near us at round up recently had his rig painted at Howard Lane Body Shop. I'm not an expert but it looked great. Apparently LCS refers to them FWIW. Good Luck!
 
Putting it out there: NOVA Body Shop off N. Lamar is a fantastic resource for paint and body work.

Family owned, and the current front-man is a fan of the yota's. He took extra care of ol' bessie when the hood and front fender needed some attention after 23 years in the Texas sun.

They knocked it out of the park.

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Put 2x4 on both sides,heat and clamp togeather should pull almost all out.
 

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