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Old 12-28-2020, 07:20 PM   #1
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Body shop in SLC Utah Area

Can anyone recommend a shop in the greater Salt Lake City area to do some simple rust repair on a K5? My father has a nice 77 Jimmy with rotted floors and rockers, and they need to get replaced. Budget is 3-9k depending on how good of metal working and paint job we can get. I'm not opposed to paying good money for good work, but "decent daily driver" quality (ie a dude in the backyard with a welder) would be acceptable

If anyone knows a buddy or a shop that might quote a job like this, please post back or PM me with contact info.

I just did this job in my M1009 and it took me about 4 weekends including a DIY paint job on the new rockers, but my welding setup and tools are 700+ miles away in another state and I just can't get the time off work to haul everything back to UT to fix up his truck. Appreciate any leads you all may have.
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Old 01-02-2021, 11:17 AM   #2
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Re: Body shop in SLC Utah Area

Would he be interested in shipping it to Oregon.
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Old 01-02-2021, 04:10 PM   #3
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Would he be interested in shipping it to Oregon.
Potentially. Something local would be more convenient, obviously, but driving it up to Oregon isn't out of the question.
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1986 M1009 - 6.2 Diesel, SM465, 2 speed aux trans, NP205 - thread
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1982 Blazer - 350, 700R4, NP208 - Totalled, now a parts truck
Scratch built 16' flatbed trailer - thread
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