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Offline RusTy/SE

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So Others Can Learn From My Mistakes
« on: September 26, 2010 - 05:06:08 PM »
Now that my project is safely tucked away in a storage unit close to home, maybe I can help others to avoid my mistakes. I made so many that it's hard for me to pick a starting point, so please bear with me.

Check my thread in the resto section for a more complete telling, at least up to this point.

http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=27173.0

1 - A project beyond my resources, taken to a general collision shop rather than a dedicated, established restoration shop. NO! DON'T DO IT!! toolate...

2 - A verbal contract. Oh brother, someone should have gone up side of my head with a 'clue-by-four'. Instead I helped pave a few more roads in H - E - double hockeysticks with my good intentions. After all the similar threads all over the net, you'd think I would have known better.

3 - My longtime Mopar friend Joey C. who was managing the shop at the time suffering a nervous breakdown. He left with little notice other than a phone call to the owner, Jerry H., who I had become friendly with - also Mopar through and through. I have known the fellow who next took over managing the shop, Johnny L., for a few decades as well - yep, also a Mopar guy. Unfortunatley he's a much better mechanic than manager.

4 - In the last three years, five different paint guys and a similar number of bodymen. As well being the manager during the week, he wrenches on the shop owner's Mopars most weekends effectively burning his candle on both ends.

Btw over the past year i've been the main travelling computer tech (not the only one but still the main one) at my own job while upgrading computer devices for the local State Employment Centers. Splitting my thoughts between work and all spare monies to my car had me burning the proverbial candle on both ends as well :faint:

5 - The above main personnel at the shop using me as a 'sounding board' over the past four years because i'm a good listener. Joey while going through the ups and downs of depression, Jerry because i'd known Joey for so many years, Johnny because i'd known him for so long as well as Jerry and Joey. I seriously considered becoming a smartass prick to all of the above except by now my car was totally apart and i'm really not that way so I nixed that idea. I continued to pave H - E - double...well you know.

Finally, enough really was enough. Two weeks ago my car was finally resting safely locked away. From the day I asked Johnny to turn my car into a roller to when it was delivered to the storage unit was a total of two months. I have all my parts, or at least those unique to my Special Edition -  :dunno: :clueless: - and i've pretty much decompressed from this soap opera.

Yeah they all had a part but none of this would have happened without my giving the go-ahead back in 2006 :walkaway:

I'm now directing my energies to me, my house, and my truck. At work i'm my old happy go lucky self and soon i'll be back to the gym.

The Challenger will be properly finished in a few years after my finances are in better shape. This place, and forum members more numerous than I can recall, has always helped me. I'm not going anywhere and although it would be nice if I could help out through hands-on experience, i'll help as best I can.

Jeez, I hope all that made some sense :cheers:

Russ

« Last Edit: September 26, 2010 - 05:17:19 PM by RusTy/SE »
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Re: So Others Can Learn From My Mistakes
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2010 - 05:09:21 PM »
I wanna put it together dammit :bigsmile:

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Re: So Others Can Learn From My Mistakes
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2010 - 05:56:34 PM »
Just last week I went and picked up a 100th Anniversary Harley front fender that was damaged in shipment to me almost 5 years ago.  Its been at a highly regarded custom paint & body shop here and although I've visited the shop 6-8 times during the time, they never started it.  I forgot all about it for periods of time as its only a spare for my bike, so I decided 5 years was plenty and got it back.  The owner apologized saying he'd forgotten all about it,  but where I once would have considered the shop a odds-on favorite for me to take the Barracuda & Roadrunner to, now probably not so much.  Glad you got yours back with all the parts, I know of some real horror stories where others weren't nearly as lucky.

Later, Jim
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Re: So Others Can Learn From My Mistakes
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2010 - 07:33:09 AM »
I hope you got all the parts back, a couple of years ago the panel shop across the road from my workshop had a car stripped down and the owner decided that he wanted me to put it back on the road with a few minor performance upgrades to the suspension and motor. I asked that it be a roller before I took it on, well 4 months later it was pushed across on a jack at the front with only the rear axle clipped in. It went down hill from there as the panel shop couldn't find anything for that car even though it was all bagged when stripped but it was put into a pile of about 6 other cars parts. I ended up having to buy many parts so I could finish this car off, fortunately I was in constant contact with the owner. The owner refused to pay the panel shop and they tried to remove the car from my workshop to keep until payment received and that caused its own problems. Panel shop owners went broke and a couple of the panel beaters took it over and tried to sort out the mess. 
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Re: So Others Can Learn From My Mistakes
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2010 - 10:11:53 AM »
                "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" 

 I'm sure your guys meant well but this is the same story I've heard to many times... :walkaway:
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Re: So Others Can Learn From My Mistakes
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2010 - 08:36:45 AM »
 :sadwavey: Russ this is sad and distrissing, what bummer news buddy. I feel for ya, but don't give up on that beauty, one day she will be hauling your lil bald head down the street.  :2thumbs:  Just trying to put a light mood on this Russ, your one of the best Mopar buds ever and you shouldn't have to go through this kind of BS.   :wave:  :cheers:

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Re: So Others Can Learn From My Mistakes
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2010 - 11:35:07 AM »
I wanna put it together dammit :bigsmile:

It wouldn't be safe and sound right now if it weren't for you Al ;)

Glad you got yours back with all the parts, I know of some real horror stories where others weren't nearly as lucky.

Later, Jim

Unfortunately too true Jim, that's why I didn't want to post anything until my parts and car were back in my possesion along with a receipt stating Paid In Full :2thumbs:

                "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" 

 I'm sure your guys meant well but this is the same story I've heard to many times... :walkaway:

I really believe they did, naive as it sounds. The business needed to make money and my being paid in full combined with such a small staff meant work that could produce income took priority - and all thier time. I made sure my parting came on good terms.

:sadwavey: Russ this is sad and distrissing, what bummer news buddy. I feel for ya, but don't give up on that beauty, one day she will be hauling your lil bald head down the street.  :2thumbs:  Just trying to put a light mood on this Russ, your one of the best Mopar buds ever and you shouldn't have to go through this kind of BS.   :wave:  :cheers:

Jim

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1970 Challenger  JS29U
Restoration thread: http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=27173.0
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