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    Metal/ Body Shop in New England/North East

    Hello:
    Looking for recommendations for a metal shop, body shop or restorer for a SWB restoration in New England/ North East. Looking for quality of work , interest in maintaining originality and scheduling. (Hopefully not mutually exclusive)
    Thanks

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    Automobile Associates in Canton CT. They can be reached at 860) 693-0278. Please tell Jom that John Lamorte referred you.
    John

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    Series900, Sunapee, New Hampshire. http://www.series900.com/SERIES900/SERIES_900.html

    Damon's a true expert with a passion for SWB cars. Perhaps he can help you.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Check out KTR Motorsports in Ayer, MA. They have done work on some really nice cars - including a few '67S street and race vehicles.

    http://ktrmotorsports.com/1967_porsche_911s.html
    Last edited by zellamsee; 02-22-2013 at 11:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50/50 View Post
    Hello:
    Looking for recommendations for a metal shop, body shop or restorer for a SWB restoration in New England/ North East. Looking for quality of work , interest in maintaining originality and scheduling. (Hopefully not mutually exclusive)
    Thanks
    Hey Larry,

    George Nelson had his owned-since-new Aubergine 911T restored by Automobile Assoc. in Canton. You have his number, give George a call to discuss.
    - Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by 304065 View Post
    Series900, Sunapee, New Hampshire. http://www.series900.com/SERIES900/SERIES_900.html

    Damon's a true expert with a passion for SWB cars. Perhaps he can help you.
    +1 .
    Bill G.

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