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DonM

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I am a new / old member, have not been on the site for a few years. My 1976 TR6 is 95% original and has 26k original miles. Runs great! I am looking for recommendations for a paint shop in the Houston area. It does currently have the original paint with a few areas of minor rust and one dent in the hood. I really just want to address the rust/dent and do the minimum from there to upgrade the finish. I have had quotes from $10k to $20k and really would like to keep it under that! Don't need show quality job. Any ideas? Many Thanks!!
 
Hello Don

Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section would be the best area to post that question. You will get plenty of help, advice and tips there.


David
 
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