My recommendation to anyone getting work done at ANY shop - be sure to be very clear about what is being done, and not being done on your project. If the shop is going to exceed the work order agreement (and pricing), make sure you understand their policy on overages. I had the trunk floor and drop offs, quarters (previously converted to convertible), main floor, firewall and cowl replaced. After the car was loaded, we took pictures and shook hands. Then when I was ready to settle my bill, I was told by this particular shop that they do not notify the customer of a price change because that's not their concern. "Their customers" just automatically understand that restorations are going to cost at least 10% more than expected. However, the project went 23% over budget without a single notification. For some, that cost might not be too much, but for me, it was a surprise. I'm a young guy, trying to do a nice car within a certain budget. The job went from about 7.5K to almost 10K. I wasn't notified of the "new cost" until the date of pickup. I was not even given the option of authorizing/cancelling the additional work - it was never discussed. The people seem nice and polite enough, but in terms of customer service and professionalism, it was pure disappointment. The communication was poor at best. As far as the quality of work - it's ok. I was mostly satisfied with the quality - probably 75-85%. It probably would have been better if Craig was doing more of the work. I will just say, the metal work on the car is far from complete. For the price and "level of quality" I assumed some of the panels would be aligned and fit better. I'm just glad it's all over with - and the car is home safe again. It's going to be hard to trust anyone to work on my Mopar again. In summary, due mostly to the price increase, I wish I had been more patient and just done the work myself. On the flip side, like many places, if you have a larger budget...I'm sure you can get to that "next level" of quality. Good luck and best wishes to those in search for a shop.