New Auto Parts vs. Used Auto Parts....What Should YOU Use?

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Let's face it, in today's economy, money is tight! We're all trying to cut costs and pinch pennies where possible. So, when your vehicle breaks down or is damaged, is it better to use new or used parts to do your repairs? 

There are some obvious answers to this question. Things like brakes, windshield wipers, and other safety related repair parts should always be new! These parts are usually not that expensive and buying used would be ludicrous! But, when it comes to things like water pumps, alternators, transmissions, and even motors, you can definitely save yourself some money by purchasing used auto parts.

There are actually three different grades of auto parts.  New, meaning that the part has never been used. Used, which means that the part has been taken off of another vehicle.  And then there are "re-built" or "re-manufactured" parts. 

New parts are certainly the best way to replace most component parts of your car.  Aftermarket parts suppliers have a match for almost any part you can think of.  Our affiliated parts suppliers have almost every part you can think of that will bolt right on to your vehicle.  These are the most cost effective and definitely our choice over new OEM, used or even re-built.  These parts can be purchased on-line and sent directly to our shop.  We'll call you when they come in and schedule your appointment at that time!  Check out the link below for some great prices on aftermarket parts for your vehicle!

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Re-built auto parts are used auto parts that someone has re-built or re-manufactured and replaced the main components so that the part is "just like" new! This means that someone has taken the "old part" apart and removed the broken portions of the part and replaced those parts with new ones.  Re-built or re-manufactured parts usually come with a warranty that is very similar to the warranty on a new part. Unlike used auto parts, which may or may not have a warranty.

So, how do you decide if you should be purchasing new, used or rebuilt? Things that affect the safety of your vehicle should always be purchased new!  Things like windshield wipers, brake pads, belts, and hoses are inexpensive and just not worth the chance of using used parts. 

When it comes to things like water pumps, alternators, and starters, used or rebuilt parts will almost always save you money.  However, whether you use rebuilt or used does make a difference here.  Replacing a water pump on many vehicles requires a lot of labor and can be very expensive.  Sometimes upwards of $500 or $600 dollars.  If this is the case with your vehicle, we would definitely recommend going with rebuilt.  The reason for this is pretty simple.  If the job requires that much labor, it is safe to say that you won't want to be doing it twice!  Also, a repair shop is not going to warranty the labor on the job simply because your used part went bad, so the wise decision here is to go with the rebuilt part.  The same is true for alternators and starters.  Both of these parts get a lot of wear and tear and it's simply not smart to put a used one back in your vehicle.  Also, some alternators and starters, just like the water pump, are very expensive to replace due to labor costs.  So, the smart shopper will also purchase these rebuilt. 

The real decision making regarding used vs rebuilt comes when it's time to replace major components, like your transmission or motor.  Both of these components are very expensive, and for your average vehicle owner, unless the part is covered under a manufacturer's warranty or some other kind of warranty, or, for some reason, an insurance company, purchasing these auto parts new is simply cost prohibited.  So how does one decide whether to go with new or rebuilt

Again, the answer here revolves around cost.  A rebuilt motor or transmission is going to cost you more money than a used one.  Rebuilt parts will definitely save you money over the cost of a new one, but, depending on the model you're looking for, they can still set you back cost wise. 

In many cases, you can find some great deals on used parts at a salvage yard.  Good salvage yards will test these parts before putting them up for sale, and, in many cases, will even offer a "replacement warranty" on the part. Replacement warranties are exactly as the name implies.  They will replace the part if it goes bad within a certain period of time.  The key here is to find the best deal on a part that has the longest warranty period.  The other key factor here is the "milage" on the part.  Most salvage yards will keep a record of how many miles were on the vehicle they removed the part from.  So you can determine the amount of usage that the part has seen before you buy it.  Of course, the lower the milage, the more expensive the part!  However, milage is not the only determining factor you need to consider.  If it's possible, try to find a motor or transmission at the yard that is still in the vehicle!  Being able to see the vehicle that the part is comming out of will give you an idea of what kind of use the part has gotten.  After all, finding a used motor with extremely low milage means nothing if that motor sat for years in a vehicle that wasn't running for a long period of time!  The motor could have corrosion built up just from sitting around.  Same goes for the transmission.  Seeing the vehicle also gives you an idea of why the motor or trans are for sale.  If the car was involved in an accident, you can tell if the motor or trans might also have been damaged in the accident by where the car was hit.

If you can't find one that is still in the car, truck or suv, it is necessary to rely on the records of the salvage yard to make your decision.  Reputable salvage yards will tell you the reason for the salvage and the number of miles listed on the odometer when they pulled the part.  Look for the lowest milage available and then the price.  Remember, you get what you pay for!  AND, since there is significant labor involved in replacing either of these components, you should spend the maximum that you can afford to pay for the part and always make sure there is a warranty on the part!  The longer the warranty the better off you'll be.

The last parts we'll cover here are body parts.  You can purchase almost any body part at a salvage yard.  Doors, hoods, trunk or (deck lids) and even roof panels and quarter panels are available at your local junk yard.  Once again, unless an insurance company is paying for the part, buying these parts new from a dealership is cost prohibited for most of us!

Body panels do not come with warranties!  Unless, of course, they're new and even then, they are only warranted against factory defects.  The thing to remember here, is that there are "after-market" body panels available for most vehicles, especially if they are a little older.  After-market body panels come in different grades, but, the two most important differences are "CAPA certified" and "non-CAPA" certified.  CAPA certified parts meet the standards of the Certified Auto Parts Association of America and are made to the same standards as OEM.  Most insurance companies will insist on CAPA certified replacement body parts.

Get great prices on parts from Andy's Auto Sport by clicking here!150291_Winter.10% OFF $100. 120x240
Aftermarket parts are always significantly cheaper than OEM parts, and, more often than not, less expensive than purchasing used parts from a salvage yard.  Aftermarket parts do have to be prepped and painted, as they come from the factory in black, which is then "scuffed" or "sanded" and then primed and painted to match the existing vehicle color.  Always remember to add in the amount you will need to spend for painting when planning out your job using aftermarket parts.

At LDJ, we're always looking for ways to save you more money! You can supply your own aftermarket parts and save yourself the mark-up of us keeping the inventory.  The affiliates listed here offer great prices on aftermarket parts! You can place your order, have them shipped to us and we'll schedule your appointment when they arrive!


Used parts from a salvage yard are also a good value.  However, many salvage yards are going to be asking premium dollar for good quality used parts.  Most times, the used parts sold, are, of course, factory OEM parts.  Also, unless you get lucky enough to find a body panel in the same color as your car, it will also need to be painted. If there is any body work to be done to the used body panel, that will need to be factored in too.

Making the right decision about the parts used in the repair of your vehicle is key to saving money on your repair bill!  Feel free to call us at any time to speak to one of our technicians about your repairs.  We are there to help you make the decision that is best for you!

Hope you find this information helpful on your next repair! We look forward to helping you keep your car, truck, suv, or motorcycle in tip top shape!


Larry and Dee Blackman
LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop
Gibsonton, FL
(813) 644-4497
www.facebook.com/ldjautobody
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New Auto Parts vs. Used Auto Parts....What Should YOU Use?

Posted by Unknown

Let's face it, in today's economy, money is tight! We're all trying to cut costs and pinch pennies where possible. So, when your vehicle breaks down or is damaged, is it better to use new or used parts to do your repairs? 

There are some obvious answers to this question. Things like brakes, windshield wipers, and other safety related repair parts should always be new! These parts are usually not that expensive and buying used would be ludicrous! But, when it comes to things like water pumps, alternators, transmissions, and even motors, you can definitely save yourself some money by purchasing used auto parts.

There are actually three different grades of auto parts.  New, meaning that the part has never been used. Used, which means that the part has been taken off of another vehicle.  And then there are "re-built" or "re-manufactured" parts. 

New parts are certainly the best way to replace most component parts of your car.  Aftermarket parts suppliers have a match for almost any part you can think of.  Our affiliated parts suppliers have almost every part you can think of that will bolt right on to your vehicle.  These are the most cost effective and definitely our choice over new OEM, used or even re-built.  These parts can be purchased on-line and sent directly to our shop.  We'll call you when they come in and schedule your appointment at that time!  Check out the link below for some great prices on aftermarket parts for your vehicle!

JC Whitney Logo Banner

Re-built auto parts are used auto parts that someone has re-built or re-manufactured and replaced the main components so that the part is "just like" new! This means that someone has taken the "old part" apart and removed the broken portions of the part and replaced those parts with new ones.  Re-built or re-manufactured parts usually come with a warranty that is very similar to the warranty on a new part. Unlike used auto parts, which may or may not have a warranty.

So, how do you decide if you should be purchasing new, used or rebuilt? Things that affect the safety of your vehicle should always be purchased new!  Things like windshield wipers, brake pads, belts, and hoses are inexpensive and just not worth the chance of using used parts. 
When it comes to things like water pumps, alternators, and starters, used or rebuilt parts will almost always save you money.  However, whether you use rebuilt or used does make a difference here.  Replacing a water pump on many vehicles requires a lot of labor and can be very expensive.  Sometimes upwards of $500 or $600 dollars.  If this is the case with your vehicle, we would definitely recommend going with rebuilt.  The reason for this is pretty simple.  If the job requires that much labor, it is safe to say that you won't want to be doing it twice!  Also, a repair shop is not going to warranty the labor on the job simply because your used part went bad, so the wise decision here is to go with the rebuilt part.  The same is true for alternators and starters.  Both of these parts get a lot of wear and tear and it's simply not smart to put a used one back in your vehicle.  Also, some alternators and starters, just like the water pump, are very expensive to replace due to labor costs.  So, the smart shopper will also purchase these rebuilt. 

The real decision making regarding used vs rebuilt comes when it's time to replace major components, like your transmission or motor.  Both of these components are very expensive, and for your average vehicle owner, unless the part is covered under a manufacturer's warranty or some other kind of warranty, or, for some reason, an insurance company, purchasing these auto parts new is simply cost prohibited.  So how does one decide whether to go with new or rebuilt

Again, the answer here revolves around cost.  A rebuilt motor or transmission is going to cost you more money than a used one.  Rebuilt parts will definitely save you money over the cost of a new one, but, depending on the model you're looking for, they can still set you back cost wise. 

In many cases, you can find some great deals on used parts at a salvage yard.  Good salvage yards will test these parts before putting them up for sale, and, in many cases, will even offer a "replacement warranty" on the part. Replacement warranties are exactly as the name implies.  They will replace the part if it goes bad within a certain period of time.  The key here is to find the best deal on a part that has the longest warranty period.  The other key factor here is the "milage" on the part.  Most salvage yards will keep a record of how many miles were on the vehicle they removed the part from.  So you can determine the amount of usage that the part has seen before you buy it.  Of course, the lower the milage, the more expensive the part!  However, milage is not the only determining factor you need to consider.  If it's possible, try to find a motor or transmission at the yard that is still in the vehicle!  Being able to see the vehicle that the part is comming out of will give you an idea of what kind of use the part has gotten.  After all, finding a used motor with extremely low milage means nothing if that motor sat for years in a vehicle that wasn't running for a long period of time!  The motor could have corrosion built up just from sitting around.  Same goes for the transmission.  Seeing the vehicle also gives you an idea of why the motor or trans are for sale.  If the car was involved in an accident, you can tell if the motor or trans might also have been damaged in the accident by where the car was hit.

If you can't find one that is still in the car, truck or suv, it is necessary to rely on the records of the salvage yard to make your decision.  Reputable salvage yards will tell you the reason for the salvage and the number of miles listed on the odometer when they pulled the part.  Look for the lowest milage available and then the price.  Remember, you get what you pay for!  AND, since there is significant labor involved in replacing either of these components, you should spend the maximum that you can afford to pay for the part and always make sure there is a warranty on the part!  The longer the warranty the better off you'll be.

The last parts we'll cover here are body parts.  You can purchase almost any body part at a salvage yard.  Doors, hoods, trunk or (deck lids) and even roof panels and quarter panels are available at your local junk yard.  Once again, unless an insurance company is paying for the part, buying these parts new from a dealership is cost prohibited for most of us!

Body panels do not come with warranties!  Unless, of course, they're new and even then, they are only warranted against factory defects.  The thing to remember here, is that there are "after-market" body panels available for most vehicles, especially if they are a little older.  After-market body panels come in different grades, but, the two most important differences are "CAPA certified" and "non-CAPA" certified.  CAPA certified parts meet the standards of the Certified Auto Parts Association of America and are made to the same standards as OEM.  Most insurance companies will insist on CAPA certified replacement body parts. 
Get great prices on parts from Andy's Auto Sport by clicking here!150291_Winter.10% OFF $100. 120x240Aftermarket parts are always significantly cheaper than OEM parts, and, more often than not, less expensive than purchasing used parts from a salvage yard.  Aftermarket parts do have to be prepped and painted, as they come from the factory in black, which is then "scuffed" or "sanded" and then primed and painted to match the existing vehicle color.  Always remember to add in the amount you will need to spend for painting when planning out your job using aftermarket parts.

At LDJ, we're always looking for ways to save you more money! You can supply your own aftermarket parts and save yourself the mark-up of us keeping the inventory.  The affiliates listed here offer great prices on aftermarket parts! You can place your order, have them shipped to us and we'll schedule your appointment when they arrive!

Used parts from a salvage yard are also a good value.  However, many salvage yards are going to be asking premium dollar for good quality used parts.  Most times, the used parts sold, are, of course, factory OEM parts.  Also, unless you get lucky enough to find a body panel in the same color as your car, it will also need to be painted. If there is any body work to be done to the used body panel, that will need to be factored in too.

Making the right decision about the parts used in the repair of your vehicle is key to saving money on your repair bill!  Feel free to call us at any time to speak to one of our technicians about your repairs.  We are there to help you make the decision that is best for you!

Hope you find this information helpful on your next repair! We look forward to helping you keep your car, truck, suv, or motorcycle in tip top shape!

Larry and Dee Blackman
LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop
Gibsonton, FL
(813) 644-4497
www.facebook.com/ldjautobody
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LAST UPDATE! 1970 CUTLASS 442! COMPLETED, HER BLING HAS ARRIVED!

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As I told you last time, the chrome bumpers and eyebrows arrived over the weekend and she was sooooo beautiful in her new bling, I just had to run the pics!  So here for your enjoyment is the finished 1970 Cutlass 442 Convertible in all her "chrome bling"! To see the original vehicle, go to our post from November, 29th.

We also want to thank her owner for letting us show her off here! 

Many of you have asked about whether or not this great car is for sale!  As far as we know right now, she is going to be his driver for awhile.  We'll be sure to let you know if we hear anything about the car going up for sale!

We'd love to hear your comments and see some of our reader's projects!  Please let us know what you think AND send those pics in!  We'll publish them right here so we can all discuss these great cars!

We look forward to hearing from you!

Larry and Dee Blackman
LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop
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1970 Cutlass 442 Convertible! The Finished Product!

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I promised finished photos today, and here they are!  Unfortunately, due to a mishap with a shipping company, her bumpers did not arrive yet, but, because she turned out so beautifully, I decided to go ahead and post these anyway.

As we anticipated, the car turned out great.  She is shown here with a base coat /clear coat black mica metallic finish with a pearlized white 442 racing stripe configuration. 



The car took approximately 3 weeks to complete and came within budget.  So everyone is happy.  That's the way we like to see things go!  Her owner says the bumpers should be here within a couple days and that should put the finishing touches on this beauty.  She sits on 275R16 Goodrich tires mounted on aluminum alloy rims.  A look that we personally think is a very good one for this particular car.

As you can see from the above shots, the body on this car is just sheer perfection.  Congrats to Larry for the unbelievable straightening job on this one! 
A great big hand to Larry Blackman and Adam Stratton for another great job well done!

The next vehicle to go under Larry's hand will be a 2005 Mustang!  Look for it in about 2 weeks.  We'll be following that one through the steps too!

Thank you to everyone that watched this car go through her transformation.  We'd love to see your projects too!  Send your pics to Dee Blackman at ldjautobody@yahoo.com.  We'll post them here.  Please send us the story that goes with them.


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Cutlass 442 UPDATE! Pictures of the Paint Job!

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Well, the 1970 Cutlass 442 project car that we have been working on here went into the paint booth yesterday!  It's always a great feeling of accomplishment when a project car reaches the paint booth.  Regardless of whether it was a complete, ground up restoration or just a new custom paint job, these older beauties are what it's all about.

Here's some pics of the 1970 Cutlass 442 as it went from primer to paint!  The final pics will be posted tomorrow.

Shown here with sealer in place, she's ready for paint.  As with most all of our custom jobs, this vehicle was finished using all DuPont products. 

We endorse and recommend DuPont products here at LDJ and have been using them for almost 30 years now.

After allowing the sealer to dry, she's ready for the first base coat.  The following pictures show the progress from base coat thru the application of the pearl white 442 racing stripes.


















With the black base coat in place, it's time to start the racing stripe.  The stripe is taped off and sprayed using a tri-color pearl by starting with a white base coat and then the pearl.  The stripes on this car are the original configuration and included the two large hood panel accents.


With the stripes in place, the car is ready for the final clear coats.  The car was finished in DuPont Black Mica Metallic with a tri-color pearl white original 442 racing stripe.  The finished product will sport 6 coats of DuPont clear to protect the finish.

Check back tomorrow for the final shots of this beautiful car after wet sanding and buffing.  We'd like to thank the owner for allowing us to follow the work of this vehicle so we could take you through the steps of a custom paint job.  The finished car will have chrome 1970 Cutlass 442 bumpers which were fitted prior to the paint job.  
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Review Held RainStar gloves

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Back online after having to replace my laptop. Only so much I can do on an iPad so glad to have a proper computer again. At the risk of sounding like a Held Gloves fanboy – the Held RainStar gloves are truly the best gloves I have ever used and exceeded my expectations by a large margin. I have gone through a number of gloves, more than most people because I have that dermatitis issue. I need
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MOTORCYCLE MANIA! HOLIDAY SEASON SPECIALS FROM CRUISER CUSTOMIZING!

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NOW IS THE TIME!  The Holiday Season is Here!  Don't forget about the motorcycle owner on your gift list!  Our affiliate, Customizing Cruisers, has the perfect accessories for any motorcycle enthusiast's tastes!  All kinds of accesories to fit any Christmas gift budget.  From stocking stuffers to full blown cruiser kits!  Don't miss out on these great Holiday deals and specials!
You can start by clicking on the Customizing Cruiser links here to check out their whole site!  Don't forget they also carry a full line of custom Honda accessories!
And, of course, there's also custom Yamaha AND Kawasaki accessories!  All at the same great prices you've come to know them for!
Cruiser Customizing has something for every motorcycle rider on your Christmas list.
Finding the perfect gift for your motorcycle riding friends is as easy as clicking your mouse.
For the Santa looking for something a little more cost effective, they have some great stocking stuffers available for you!  Try these gifts for your secret Santa gifts:  
                       
Yo'Mama Cruiser Clips (Pair) Price $14.95 Shop Now at CruiserCustomizing.com (Ends 11/15) Firstgear Warm and Safe Heated Jacket Liner. Your price $199.95. Shop Now at CruiserCustomizing.co Kuryakyn Curved Side Mount License Holder, ONLY $107.99! at CruiserCustomizing.com! Shop Now (ends 1 Hot Leathers Guardian Bells & Hot Bells: Skull Price $9.95 When You Shop Now at CruiserCustomizing.c There are soooooo many items to choose from, you'll be able to take care of ALL your cycle riding friends at one time!  But you have to hurry!  These deals won't last long!  Take care of that Christmas shopping now and make sure you won't have to deal with the long lines and parking mayhem that comes with waiting till the last minute to finish your shopping! Order your accessory items now from Customizing Cruisers and we'll throw in a 10% discount coupon for the installation!  That's right, LDJ will install all accessories purchased from Customizing Cruisers before 12/24/2011 at a 10% discount when it's time to get them installed!  You can even have them delivered here and we'll call you to make the appointment!  Don't want to spoil the unwrapping fun?  Just scan your receipt from Customizing Cruisers showing a purchase date of 12/24/2011 or before and we'll email you a 10% dicount coupon to include with your gifts! LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop and Customizing Cruisers.....the perfect combination for a super Christmas this year! MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR BIKER CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS!  HAVE A VERY SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY! Larry and Dee Blackman LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop (813) 644-4497
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WELCOME ABOARD! A Big Welcome to Our Newest Affiliate!

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AutoSport Automotive Outfitters (180x150)
It's Christmas Time again!  AND...we want to take a moment to introduce you to our newest affiliate! 
AutoSport Automotive
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These guys have got it all when it comes to automotive accessories! With the Christmas Holidays upon us right now....this is the time to take advantage of their awesome deals!  From floor mats, seat covers, car covers and so much more...AutoSport Automotive Outfitters will help you find the perfect gift for that special car enthusiast on your gift list!  If you're really having a hard time for the "someone who really does have everything", simply go to their site and click on "new outlet items" to see some truly unique items.
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Of course, they also have the usual items, like electronic rear-view mirrors, all kinds of interior organizers, automotive stereo systems, electronics and navigation items and even clothing and personal items. 
Don't forget, they also carry actual "car parts" like oil filters and air filters at really great prices.
And lastly, make sure to check out the "WeatherTech Store", "Covercraft Store", "Thule and Yakima Stores" for greatly reduced prices on some of the most popular automotive brands out there!
WELCOME ABOARD AUTOSPORT!  AND...WELCOME TO ALL OUR NEW SHOPPERS HERE AT LDJ NEWS!  TO ALL OF YOU A VERY SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON!!
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Help Us Welcome Our Newest Affilliate! AND....Just In Time For Christmas!

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AutoSport Automotive Outfitters (180x150)
It's Christmas Time again!  AND...we want to take a moment to introduce you to our newest affiliate! 

AutoSport Automotive Outfitters

These guys have got it all when it comes to automotive accessories! With the Christmas Holidays upon us right now....this is the time to take advantage of their awesome deals!  From floor mats, seat covers, car covers and so much more...AutoSport Automotive Outfitters will help you find the perfect gift for that special car enthusiast on your gift list!  If you're really having a hard time for the "someone who really does have everything", simply go to their site and click on "new outlet items" to see some truly unique items.
234x60 AutoSport

Of course, they also have the usual items, like electronic rear-view mirrors, all kinds of interior organizers, automotive stereo systems, electronics and navigation items and even clothing and personal items. 

Don't forget, they also carry actual "car parts" like oil filters and air filters at really great prices.

And lastly, make sure to check out the "WeatherTech Store", "Covercraft Store", "Thule and Yakima Stores" for greatly reduced prices on some of the most popular automotive brands out there!

WELCOME ABOARD AUTOSPORT!  AND...WELCOME TO ALL OUR NEW SHOPPERS HERE AT LDJ NEWS!  TO ALL OF YOU A VERY SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON!!
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UPDATE! 1970 Cutlass 442 is Now Ready for Paint!

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Original pic of this project as it appeared when it arrived

It's always exciting when a project car nears it's final stages!  Regardless of how long the car has been in preparation, it always seem as though it's taking forever....especially to the owner, who is patiently waiting on the side lines.  But, sooner or later, that time arrives.  Point in case....our latest and newest project vehicle....a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Convertible.  You can see the car as it was brought in for straightening and primer in our last update which was published on Sunday, November 13, 2011
  
As you can see in the pictures below, the guys have been hard at work getting the lines straightened and the doors and hood lined up.  She is shown here complete and ready for the primer to be blocked for the final time prior to painting.

 
This wonderful classic, muscle car has always been one of my favorites.  Probably because it was one of the most popular cars around during my younger years.  The distinguishing "442 racing stripe" has become an icon even for the newer race cars and cafe' street racers you see today.  As one of the original and strongest members of the "classic muscle car" era, the Cutlass 442 shows us unrivaled beauty AND brawn from it's rather heafty and necessary hood area housing one of the largest cubic inch motors of it's time to the finer lines of it's more sleek, rear area.  This particular car is even more unique with it's convertible top.  A rarity for the 442, this exquisite "ragtop" specimen makes it even more desireable to the collector.
For those of you following this project, you can see the great lines that have been developed after fixing the lower fender areas and re-inforcing the fender to allow for the alignment of the "huge" 442 doors.  For any of you do-it-yourselfer's out there that are working on either the older Oldsmobile Cutlass specimens or the older Chevy Monte Carlo or Pontiac Grand Prix type vehicles, remember the weight of the doors!  Almost all of these vehicles will definitely require complete hinge kits on restoration.  The age of the vehicles and the massive weight of the doors almost always requires replacement of these hinges and the newer, modified hinge kits are re-inforced making them last much longer under the stress and weight of these enormous doors.  The new hinges also make it much easier to align the doors and put far less stress on the fenders of these type of vehicles. 

Hope you enjoyed the update on this great car!  She is now ready for paint and should be finished some time in the next two weeks!  The color scheme chosen for this particular car is exquisite.  A deep black with fine mica flake will definitely bring out the best in her gorgeous, beefy lines.  And the pearlized white (blended to match the color of the ragtop) will surely add the finishing touches to this classic beauty.  Check back soon to see the finished product! 

And, as always, we love seeing your projects too!  Send us the pics and we'll post them here!


Larry and Dee Blackman
LDJ Auto Body and Customs
ldjautobody@yahoo.com
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Good Shop....Bad Shop - How Can You Tell the Difference?

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The auto body and collision repair business is a very specialized part of the automotive repair industry.  Repairing a vehicle after it's been involved in an accident requires the knowledge of many different skills.  The repair technician must have a strong knowledge of metals and their properties when working with vehicle frames and body panels.  He needs strong mathematical skills to determine exact dimensions and to make sure that a repaired car or truck will travel straight and true when fixed.  He needs to understand chemistry when it comes to the chemicals and compounds needed to complete the repair work.  Paints must be mixed precisely to ensure that the paint matches even when the rest of the vehicle has been sun faded.  And, in most cases, he must be a master mechanic on top of everything else!  Suffice it to say, a good auto body technician must have a good amount of schooling behind him and to be really good, he must also be somewhat of an artist!

Like any other business, there are good shops and there are bad.  But, how do you tell the difference?  Having a car repaired after an accident is expensive and the last thing you want to do is find out after your repairs are done, that the technician who did them was not as knowledgable as he seemed.  So how do you evaluate the prospective body shop you are contemplating having do your repair work?

A good place to start is "word of mouth".  Ask your friends, family and neighbors who they have used in the past.  It's a good start for weeding out the shops with the horror stories and also a good way to start a list of "good experience" shops.  Check the Internet for shops in your area.  Pay attention to the reviews of these places.  Although, Internet reviews are not always completely accurate, they can be a great start to pointing you in the right direction.

Next, ask about Certifications.  A good body shop will undoubtedly have certified technicians.  The best shops will not only insist on their technicians being certified, but will assist their technicians with on-going education in these areas.

In the auto repair industry, the two biggies are ASE and I-CAR.  We'll start with ASE, The Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.  The following is an excerpt from an article by Tom Torbjornsen, Maintenance Editor for AOL Autos and an expert author in the automotive repair industry.  He provides an excellent explanation of the benefits of having a "certified" technician work on your vehicle
 
ASE (The Institute for Automotive Service Excellence)
"Until the early 1970's, consumers had no way to distinguish between incompetent and competent auto technicians. In response to this need, the independent, non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) was established in 1972. At present there are about 420,000 professionals with current certifications. They work in every segment of the automotive service industry: car and truck dealerships, independent garages, fleets, service stations, franchises, and more.

Here's how ASE certification works: Prospective candidates register for (and take) one or more of ASE's 40-plus exams. The tests are grouped into specialties for automobile, medium/heavy truck, truck equipment, school bus, and collision repair technicians as well as engine machinists, alternate fuels technicians, parts specialists, and collision damage estimators. Upon passing at least one exam and after providing proof of two years of relevant work experience, the test taker becomes ASE certified. Certification, however, is not for life. To remain certified, those with ASE credentials must be retested every five years. ACT, known for its academic and occupational testing programs, administers the tests. They are conducted twice a year at over 800 locations around the country. The exams stress knowledge of job-related skills. They're not easy to pass; approximately one out of three test takers fails.

You, the consumer, benefits from ASE certification. How? Two ways: 1)It is a valuable yard stick by which to measure the knowledge and skills of individual technicians; 2) It is a valuable yardstick by which to measure a repair facility's commitment to quality (by employing ASE certified technicians). Consumers should look for facilities that display the "ASE Blue Seal of Excellence" logo on outdoor signs, in customer waiting areas, in the Yellow Pages, and in other advertisements.

ASE's mission: To improve the quality of vehicle repair and service through the testing and certification of repair and service professionals in the Automotive Industry.
To better understand ASE certification and testing, here are the tests as outlined at the ASE website (www.ase.com)"

Next would be I-CAR Certification.  Also from the same article, Tom Torbjornsen writes the following: 
Now let's take a look at I-CAR
Founded in 1979, I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) is an international, not-for-profit training organization dedicated to improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of auto collision repair for the ultimate benefit of the consumer.

I-CAR has adopted a concept we call "Outward Vision". This concept is driven by the need to define the "Ideal State" of the Collision Industry relative to technical training. I-CAR's definition of the Industry's "Ideal State" is:
That every person in the Collision Industry has the necessary technical knowledge and skills relevant to their position to ensure a complete and safe repair. I-CAR continues to develop and deliver technical training programs to professionals in all areas of the Collision Industry. Furthermore, I-CAR provides a communication forum for anyone interested in proper collision repair. Finally, that I-CAR's primary funding is derived from student tuition and services, insuring that I-CAR can remain unbiased in developing courses and services on an industry-wide basis.

I-CAR Mission Statement:
To research, develop, and deliver quality technical educational programs related to collision repair; to raise the level of available knowledge and recognize professional achievement; thereby improving communication throughout the Collision Repair, Insurance, and related Industries for the ultimate benefit of the consumer.

Now do you understand the significance of certifications when choosing a technician to work on your car? As in all fields of expertise, there is "more than meets the eye." Working on today's vehicles requires intense training and continual education to keep up with industry changes. Go do your homework! Save yourself money and hassle over the long haul. Take your valuable "second-largest-purchase-you'll-make-in-a-lifetime" vehicle to a qualified professional.

Lastly, take a look at the shop's previous work and look at the shop itself.  Although the building that houses the shop is not nearly as important as the people who work there, and I've seen some extremely good work come out of some of the most unlikely places, there are a few things that should be taken into consideration.

A good, legitimate shop owner should be proud to show you pictures of their past work.  They should gladly hand over a list of references with previous customers that you can contact.  Here at LDJ, we ask our customers to fill out a form when their vehicle is finished that asks them to evaluate our performance.  From their satisfaction with the overall job to their experience with our staff.  We also ask them if it's OK to let potential customers contact them.  It's a very simple procedure that most of our customers are happy to participate in. 

Lastly, get everything in writing.  From the estimate to an explanation of your repairs and any warranties involved.  All good repair shops will warranty their work and should be happy to provide you with all of them in writing.  Parts warranties will come from the parts manufacturer and will depend on what the manufacturer covers under that warranty, but, most manufacturer's warranties do NOT cover the cost of labor.  Body work warranties vary between shops, but, a good, reputable shop should have no problem guaranteeing their own body work.  Using high quality compounds, bondo, and sealants may cost a little more, but, will outlast the cheaper brands by far.  Here at LDJ, body work is guaranteed for the life of the vehicle because we use only the best fillers and compounds.  Paint warranties are a different story altogether.  Different paint manufacturer's have different warranties and some warranties change with the grade of paint the manufacturers have.  Be VERY CAREFUL when agreeing to the type of paint being used on your repairs.  Remember, the paint is going to be there for a long time and using a high quality paint will insure that the color will not fade, chip or peel.  The shop should provide you with, at the very least, the length of time recommended by the manufacturer and most reputable shops will also give you the option of an extended warranty.  Some paint manufacturers offer certification in their particular brands and shops certified by them can offer you greater warranties that those not certified.  These certifications include the better manufacturers like DuPont, PPG, Diamont and other large paint suppliers.  Using paint certified shops can save you a lot of money should the paint peel, crack or become sun faded because certified shops can offer you labor warranties should the vehicle need to be re-painted and there is a lot of labor involved in the re-painting of a vehicle.

Following the above guide lines should help protect you from financial woes when looking for a good collision repair facility.  Of course, nothing speaks louder than your own personal opinion of how comfortable you are with the shop and the technicians you choose.
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Motorcycle touring New Zealand

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New Zealand is a wonderful place to ride a motorcycle. I just had a week and a half riding the south island and apart from some mixed weather at first I have to say it was some of the best riding I have ever experienced.
I flew into Christchurch to meet a mate who was joining me on this ride and wow that city is really in bad shape from the earthquake. The TV cameras have long gone but the damage
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UPDATE! Car, Truck and Suv Accessories For Every Look AND Every Budget!

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Ground effects, spoilers, hoods and hood scoops, bumpers and fender flares are just some of the many accessories available today for just about every make and model of vehicle out there!  From full body kits to lambo doors, these accessories can give even a "plain jane" a make-over to rival the look of some of the best cafe' racers at prices anyone can afford.

At LDJ, we offer professional installation of every accessory available.  With over 11,000 body kit applications out there, our technicians can help you design exactly the look you want and make it fit your budget.  We can match any factory or custom paint too, so your new body panels and accessories will look like they've always been a part of your car!  We can also mold those panels in and fill the gaps so there is no gap between your car and it's new accessories!

LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop is affiliated with Andy's Auto Sport.  One of the premier body kit suppliers in the world.  Andy's offers 11,000 body kit applications including 40 manufacturers at prices that will definitely "make you look"!  From full body kits, ground effects, carbon fiber hoods, Euro tail lights, lambo doors and racing seats, and so much more, Andy's Auto Sport has the parts you need at a price you can afford
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Click the banner below and see everything Andy's has to offer!

Get great prices on parts from Andy's Auto Sport by clicking here!


Once you have decided what accessories are right for you, our professional technicians will help you with everything you need to get your kit parts painted and/or installed.  We offer the most affordable paint and installation rates in the area and we'll get you scheduled as soon as your parts arrive.  Have your parts shipped to our shop and we can have them painted and ready for you before you get there!  Most kits can be installed in one day!

If you need help finding the right parts for your vehicle or have any questions, please give us a call at (813) 644-4497 and one of our experienced professionals will help you choose exacty the parts you need for exactly the look you want, the first time you order avoiding the need for costly, time consuming returns.

Andy's Auto Sport and LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop, the perfect combination for all you customizing needs!


UPDATE!  For those of you who saw Munir's comment regarding exhaust, the following link will take you to Andy's Catalog to see exactly what he's talking about!
Get great prices on exhaust systems from Andy's Auto Sport by clicking here!

In reference to Munir's comment regarding horsepower!  Check out this exciting link to see what Andy's has available right now!
Get great prices on parts from Andy's Auto Sport by clicking here!


Thanks for the comments Munir!  We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Larry and Dee Blackman
LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop
Gibsonton, FL
 
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MOTORCYCLE MADNESS!!!! ACCESSORIES FOR EVERY MAKE AND MODEL!

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NOW IS THE TIME!  The Holiday Season is Here!  Don't forget about the motorcycle owner on your gift list!  Our affiliate, Customizing Cruisers, has the perfect accessories for any motorcycle enthusiast's tastes!  All kinds of accesories to fit any Christmas gift budget.  From stocking stuffers to full blown cruiser kits!  Don't miss out on these great Holiday deals and specials!

You can start by clicking on the Customizing Cruiser links here to check out their whole site!  Don't forget they also carry a full line of custom Honda accessories!



And, of course, there's also custom Yamaha AND Kawasaki accessories!  All at the same great prices you've come to know them for!
Cruiser Customizing has something for every motorcycle rider on your Christmas list.
Finding the perfect gift for your motorcycle riding friends is as easy as clicking your mouse.

For the Santa looking for something a little more cost effective, they have some great stocking stuffers available for you!  Try these gifts for your secret Santa gifts:  
                       
Yo'Mama Cruiser Clips (Pair) Price $14.95 Shop Now at CruiserCustomizing.com (Ends 11/15)

Firstgear Warm and Safe Heated Jacket Liner. Your price $199.95. Shop Now at CruiserCustomizing.co

Kuryakyn Curved Side Mount License Holder, ONLY $107.99! at CruiserCustomizing.com! Shop Now (ends 1
Hot Leathers Guardian Bells & Hot Bells: Skull Price $9.95 When You Shop Now at CruiserCustomizing.c

There are soooooo many items to choose from, you'll be able to take care of ALL your cycle riding friends at one time!  But you have to hurry!  These deals won't last long!  Take care of that Christmas shopping now and make sure you won't have to deal with the long lines and parking mayhem that comes with waiting till the last minute to finish your shopping!

Order your accessory items now from Customizing Cruisers and we'll throw in a 10% discount coupon for the installation!  That's right, LDJ will install all accessories purchased from Customizing Cruisers before 12/24/2011 at a 10% discount when it's time to get them installed!  You can even have them delivered here and we'll call you to make the appointment!  Don't want to spoil the unwrapping fun?  Just scan your receipt from Customizing Cruisers showing a purchase date of 12/24/2011 or before and we'll email you a 10% dicount coupon to include with your gifts!

LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop and Customizing Cruisers.....the perfect combination for a super Christmas this year!

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR BIKER CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS!  HAVE A VERY SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY!

Larry and Dee Blackman
LDJ Auto Body and Custom Shop
(813) 644-4497



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