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mechanic in newport beach

markatherton

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Looking for a real good mechanic in the Newport Beach (Calif) area to replace a fuel tank for one of my customers.. Mark in San Diego, Beach City Broncos.
 

taipeichris

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Hi Mark,
I live in Irvine and I know of two gas stations with mechanics whom I've seen vintage cars and Broncos at before. Fortunately I do my own mechanical work but if I had to I'd try either of these guys. Posting google map links below.

Disclaimer: I HAVE NEVER USED THESE MECHANICS.

Good luck, I hope this helps.
Chris

https://www.google.com/search?sourc...131i155k1j0i131i46k1j46i131k1.226.gu-btuae-gk


https://www.google.com/search?ei=ET...-gws-serp..8.3.804...0j0i7i30k1.0.xHtdBM1Hn_8

PS Mark, if it were my baby, I'd flat bed it to you in SD, get the work done, get a ride to pick it up and to drive it back. Of course I'd make a special trip to Coronado, PB then San Clemente for dinner. But that's my version of a perfect Bronco world...
 
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NATEandALLI

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Jun 25, 2016
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I'd suggest ken at balboa auto repair. He's over in Huntington Beach now off Beach blvd. Not a bronco guy specifically but a good general mechanic.
 

White Knight

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Nestor at Two Guyz Auto in San Juan Cap—- great mechanic and your customer will love checking out the crazy classic mustangs he builds.
 
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