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Gail G
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Hey there,

It's been a while.....need some advice on the best bodywork guys.....panels splitting so need some welding and general tidying up done.....
Stay in Glasgow but reasonable distance not an issue.....spoke to David Mylett about his brother but apparently not doing our models these days.
Help would be much appreciated....
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I had some bodywork done last year by PFP Coachworks in Newtongrange, it's the wrong side of the country and perhaps not the cheapest but it is top quality - I've no hesitation in recommending.
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John, Scaltura on here is Kilmarnock and does some restoration stuff. Good guy.

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There are loads of us in Glasgow with rusty (and some with not so rusty) vans...there are a few local and a wee bit further afield businesses, and also some other owners/club members who can help with small and big jobs on your van. Click on the link in my sig and ask on there/check the recommended trades forum page :ok
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