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    356 Mechanical Shop in S. St Louis?

    A close friend passed away last week, leaving a nice 356C to his son. The car will be shipped from Denver to the south St Louis where the son wants the car evaluated and serviced.

    Any recommendations on a reputible mechanic/shop in that area? Also, what other avenues (web sites - 356 Registry?) would you advise to find for finding a shop?

    Thanks in advance
    71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307

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    356 shop in st. louis

    Probably the best in the Midwest is Reid Vann at 314 968 4100. Reid collects 356 and early 911's. Jon Rhodes is the lead mechanic and they are fair & fabulous to work with. Reid Vann is synonamous with Porsche in St. Louis.

    Hope this helps.

    Joe Delleville

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    Thank you gentlemen - I will forward your responses.
    71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307

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