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Old 02-16-2004, 11:32 AM   #11
rolson1039
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Originally posted by cag17

Second, I enjoyed watching the idiot leaving with your beautiful cab on the back of the Ford Ranger. Sometimes, when you are cheap on little things like delivery, things happen.

Based on that part of your original comment, i thought you were there at the shop when i arrived, or were one of the two people tony got to help load the thing in my truck. By your own admission in the prior post you werent even there, which now begs the question how do you know what transpired between me and tony when we loaded this cab. Tony himself told me that he didnt think the cab would move loaded in the back of the truck ( although he and i both knew there would be a couple of scratches loading it in.) When the cab arrived in Walpole it had a couple of scratches on each of the mounting pieces where your stick the bolts for the inner fenders and the front part of them would have to be sanded and repainted and there was a couple of scratches on the lower part of the back of the cab well below the crease of the cab corner, one of which would require a little filling ( caused by my bedliner moving) but the rest were caused when the cab was lowered into the truck. in any event , all were easilly touched up and would not have been visible when properly addressed. I will say that the trucking job i did for Kenny (XXL) showed far less damage than had he paid to have it truck freighted to him. Heck every catalogue for body parts ive ever seen states that minimal damage to fenders and door skin is not covered for shipping and is expected. The cab arrived with no damage due to the 750 or so miles save one mark i think thats damn good. The issues Kenny brought up deal strictly with the quality of the filler work, chop work, priming, prepping, and painting of the cab, none of which i had even the slightest hand in. therefore any comments directed at myself, my son, or the trucking job we did were way out of line. Based on this new information, i sincerely apologize to the guys at tonys shop who helped load as i mistook the remarks made by CAG17 as being made by someone who was physically present at that time. I will ammend my posts to reflect that
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