actually, i might be scared to take my GLi to a shop that specialized in Hot
rods. Chances are, they are used to american muscle and would probably do
more damage than good working on my car. German & American designs are very
different inside and out. If i took my car anywhere, id take it to someplace
that only did cars like Audis/VWs/Saabs/Mercedes/Bentleys/Land Rover/ etc..
Mopar shops scare me. My car is too important to me to take it to those
gorillas.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Velez" <[email protected]>
To: "a2list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 4:00 PM
Subject: RE: [a2-16v-list] Top Level Shops for VWs?


>
> I see your point,  but I have seen some sick VWs,  mostly in picts from
> car shows.  Maybe all these being done by individuals..
>
> I have also seen some intensive Bug restorations,  and those cars are
> not worth nearly what a cuda is after a restore.   I guess the number of
> Watercooled VW enthusiasts is relatively small.
>
> I guess its just nice to dream that there is an ultimate shop somewhere
> that would go ape on my 16V if I won the lottery or something.   My
> guess is that some of these Hot Rod shops would have no problem doing an
> A2 VW,  they might even find it a welcome change from their day to day.
> But you might have a point,  if you have $50K+ to burn,  you might turn
> to another car to burn it on.
>
> Larry
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DocWyte [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:07 PM
> To: Larry Velez; a2list
> Subject: Re: [a2-16v-list] Top Level Shops for VWs?
>
> I'm sure the shops do exist.  However, how many people who own VW's,
> particularly of the A2, A3 vintage do you know who have the funds
> available to give the car to a shop for 7 months and a ground up
> restoration, modfest and custom paint that will cost well over $50,000?
>
> The market drives the work done to the cars, if an owner had that kind
> of money to invest in a car, they wouldn't revamp an '88 GLI 16v for
> instance.
>
> The old american iron, like the barracuda, are worth significant money
> and doing a restoration of that sort kinda makes sense...
>
> -josh
>
>
> --- Larry Velez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Yesterday I saw a show called 'Rides' and they showed the revamping of
>
> > a 70s Barracuda.  The level of detail and workmanship they put into
> > that car over a 7 month period was amazing.
> > Unfortunately the eventual
> > owner (the host of Fear Factor) told them to paint it all silver
> > instead of a trick paintjob they were planning.  The plain paintjob
> > took away from the car but it was still amazing.
> >
> > I was wondering if there are any VW shops that do this level of work?
> > Or do shops like these only exist in the Hot Rod circles?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Larry
> > 91 GTI 16V
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