ponyboy156
Jr. Member
OK....This is long, but please read, I need your opinion.
To start off I'm 29 and ive had my bronco since I was 16. Just couldnt bring myself to sell it. Finally this last year I really started working on it and it seams its finally coming together. My floorboards were pretty beat up and the p.o. had cut the hell out of the front tunnel support(front body mounts bolt through this for structural support,...you guys know better than me). I think fixing the tunnel support and squaring everything up is beyond my welding and metal working capabilities, so I decide to look for somebody to do some of the work for me.
I found a guy off of craigslist and hes got a couple old broncos, and has done a couple sets of floorboards as well as a tunnel support. He seams like a decent guy, we worked at the same Darigold way back in the day and knew some of the same people. He charges $45 an hour(on the cheaper side here in washington) so I provide a new set of floorboards, as well as the tunnel support and a kickpanel, and I give him a maximum budget of $1K (a little over 22 hours). He says that this budget may not complete the job, but it'll be close and done right.
I tell him im in no great hurry to get it back when I leave the bronco at his shop. And I drive away.
A month goes by and I hear nothin, so I call. Hes says hes still on another project and it'll be a couple weaks before he gets to mine. Cool, I can deal with that. Another month goes by and I call again, same story from him, but a week later he starts sending me pictures of the work hes doing on my bronco. Work looks good and im stoked to see my project going in a right direction.
This goes on for a couple weeks and progress looks good. He only works on the bronco a few hours a day, a couple days a week. I dont really care as the work looks good. Everytime he shoots me an email with pics he gives me an update of hours spent and my hours are getting low. I dont have big pockets, so I figure I can finish whatever he doesn't get to. He says he doesnt care about the cash and he wants to finish it anyways(I think he feels a bit guilty about having the bronco for 4 months). Im thinking wow, what a good guy.
I rent a car trailer and am going to pick up the bronco tomorrow as he says its going to be done. He calls me tonight out of breath and coughing. Apparently he didnt know some broncos came with poly fuel lines. He caught the line on fire and it lit up the gorilla warflares...... which ended up getting the rest of the fiberglass fender going. He thought the tire was going to lite fire and he focused on keeping it from lighting up. He pinched off the fuel line a ways back, but it was a bit late. My fender flare and fender are gone. The paint on my door is bubbled and sounds like its shot.
My bronco wasnt gorgeous, but it looked pretty good for a ten year old home paint job.
When I talk to him, the first thing I ask is if hes alright, and he is. Next he appologizesALLOT. I feel bad and really mad, but glad the whole bronco isnt gone. I know this is just an accident.
When the subject of the bill comes up tomorrow, what should I do? I really just want things to be right, but if I need to paint my bronco now then WTF!
Im really going to try to hold my temper as I believe he's a decent guy that just made a mistake.
Did all broncos come with poly lines?
What would you guys do?
Please give me your opinion as I will use your answers in my decision making.
Thanks, and sorry for the long read.
To start off I'm 29 and ive had my bronco since I was 16. Just couldnt bring myself to sell it. Finally this last year I really started working on it and it seams its finally coming together. My floorboards were pretty beat up and the p.o. had cut the hell out of the front tunnel support(front body mounts bolt through this for structural support,...you guys know better than me). I think fixing the tunnel support and squaring everything up is beyond my welding and metal working capabilities, so I decide to look for somebody to do some of the work for me.
I found a guy off of craigslist and hes got a couple old broncos, and has done a couple sets of floorboards as well as a tunnel support. He seams like a decent guy, we worked at the same Darigold way back in the day and knew some of the same people. He charges $45 an hour(on the cheaper side here in washington) so I provide a new set of floorboards, as well as the tunnel support and a kickpanel, and I give him a maximum budget of $1K (a little over 22 hours). He says that this budget may not complete the job, but it'll be close and done right.
I tell him im in no great hurry to get it back when I leave the bronco at his shop. And I drive away.
A month goes by and I hear nothin, so I call. Hes says hes still on another project and it'll be a couple weaks before he gets to mine. Cool, I can deal with that. Another month goes by and I call again, same story from him, but a week later he starts sending me pictures of the work hes doing on my bronco. Work looks good and im stoked to see my project going in a right direction.
This goes on for a couple weeks and progress looks good. He only works on the bronco a few hours a day, a couple days a week. I dont really care as the work looks good. Everytime he shoots me an email with pics he gives me an update of hours spent and my hours are getting low. I dont have big pockets, so I figure I can finish whatever he doesn't get to. He says he doesnt care about the cash and he wants to finish it anyways(I think he feels a bit guilty about having the bronco for 4 months). Im thinking wow, what a good guy.
I rent a car trailer and am going to pick up the bronco tomorrow as he says its going to be done. He calls me tonight out of breath and coughing. Apparently he didnt know some broncos came with poly fuel lines. He caught the line on fire and it lit up the gorilla warflares...... which ended up getting the rest of the fiberglass fender going. He thought the tire was going to lite fire and he focused on keeping it from lighting up. He pinched off the fuel line a ways back, but it was a bit late. My fender flare and fender are gone. The paint on my door is bubbled and sounds like its shot.
My bronco wasnt gorgeous, but it looked pretty good for a ten year old home paint job.
When I talk to him, the first thing I ask is if hes alright, and he is. Next he appologizesALLOT. I feel bad and really mad, but glad the whole bronco isnt gone. I know this is just an accident.
When the subject of the bill comes up tomorrow, what should I do? I really just want things to be right, but if I need to paint my bronco now then WTF!
Im really going to try to hold my temper as I believe he's a decent guy that just made a mistake.
Did all broncos come with poly lines?
What would you guys do?
Please give me your opinion as I will use your answers in my decision making.
Thanks, and sorry for the long read.
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