• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Local vette work in Tallahassee?

Rich Z

Internet Sanitation Engineer
Staff member
Where do you all get your work done on your vettes in the Tallahassee area? Just minor stuff. I'm thinking I want to switch over to the Royal Purple brand motor oil, but not sure I want to go to Pep Boys to have them do it. And I'm not sure the Champion Chevy will be real keen on my bringing in my own oil for them to change for me.

DIY is not an option as I have no way to lift the car, much less want to do it myself anyway. Guess I've just gotten lazy in my old age and don't care to be crawling underneath my car.

Also, when it comes time to get my C5Z repainted, who would you recommend locally?

Thanks!
 
I used to be one of the Corvette techs at University Chevy... lots of customers brought there own parts/oil.... it's not a problem

As far as paint, I've seen a few of the cars done at Competition auto on Orange Rd... Top notch work.... a little pricey but who else guarantees paint jobs for life???
 
Thanks for the info. I'm figuring on getting the car repainted in a year or two. Still have a few spots on my hood WITHOUT rock chips yet.... :D
 
JCswm said:
I used to be one of the Corvette techs at University Chevy... lots of customers brought there own parts/oil.... it's not a problem

As far as paint, I've seen a few of the cars done at Competition auto on Orange Rd... Top notch work.... a little pricey but who else guarantees paint jobs for life???


Not to change the subject, but when I spoke with the service advisor at University Chevrolet about the timing chain on my Vette, I was told they would not do the work unless I bought the parts from them?!
 
85vette said:
Not to change the subject, but when I spoke with the service advisor at University Chevrolet about the timing chain on my Vette, I was told they would not do the work unless I bought the parts from them?!


That's strange.... we used to do it all the time. most shops do:shrug01:
 
I've talked to a service writer about this issue. It's a dilemma for them. If you bring in your own parts, say a timing chain, and it fails two months later, who is going to eat the labor for another replacement? The place you bought the timing chain from might warranty the part, but that won't include the labor that the dealer does. If you could prove the failure was caused by improper installation by the dealer, well yeah, you might have a case, but it would be a tough one to prove.

So looking it from the perspective of the dealer, they run the likelihood of pissing off a customer doing this sort of work, so probably the safest thing to do is to avoid it whenever possible. Or at the very least, for dealers willing to accommodate this sort of request, to make sure that the customer understands the ground rules up front.
 
Competition Body and Paint.

Hey..someone mentioned Competition Body and Paint. I've done business with them 3 times the past 2 years.. Minor body work repair with respray. They did a great job all 3 times, but it was not on my vette, but on a Volvo XC90 and Sierra Denali. I will continue to use them if folks continue to sideswipe or key my vehicles! Beware of the college kids in Tallahassee as they hit and run! Not that adults don't do that too... :mad: :rolleyes:
 
I didn't have work done on the 'vette but I did use Body Builders Paint and Body over on Industrial drive (Capital Circle NE) for some work on my wife's Buick Rainier. It was insurance work, but it was done within three days and the paint looked perfect, couldn't even tell where it had been dented. I highly recommend them...
 
Thanks! I'm thinking about getting the C5Z painted in the next year or two. Getting tired of seeing those rock chips on the hood and some scratches the previous owner put on the quarter panels and fenders.
 
Rich Z said:
Thanks! I'm thinking about getting the C5Z painted in the next year or two. Getting tired of seeing those rock chips on the hood and some scratches the previous owner put on the quarter panels and fenders.

Hey Rich,

Inquiring minds want to know, :shrug01: ...at least I do, what are you plans for the paint job? Repaint of the original color? :thumbsup: New color change all together? :yesnod: :nonod: :thinkin: ...wait a minute, I got it, ...FLAMES! :crazy03: Yea, how about the natural flames, they look great! ...Ok, maybe a little over the top, but how about one or two shades lighter than the base color for some GHOST FLAMES?!?! :reddevil:

Details Rich, we need details, ...at least I do. :toetap05:
 
Rich427 said:
Hey Rich,

Inquiring minds want to know, :shrug01: ...at least I do, what are you plans for the paint job? Repaint of the original color? :thumbsup: New color change all together? :yesnod: :nonod: :thinkin: ...wait a minute, I got it, ...FLAMES! :crazy03: Yea, how about the natural flames, they look great! ...Ok, maybe a little over the top, but how about one or two shades lighter than the base color for some GHOST FLAMES?!?! :reddevil:

Details Rich, we need details, ...at least I do. :toetap05:

Well quite honestly, at this time of year I really don't have the extra brain cells to think about it much.

But I've seen far too many paint jobs that wound up looking like something out of a comic book that a super hero would drive. I would hate to wind up with something that would make me feel silly to drive in public with. I recently saw an example on the cover of a Corvette rag that actually made my skin crawl just to look at it. The interior was even worse. :ack2:

When it gets closer to the time, I guess there are some magazines and websites showing custom paint jobs, so I'll just browse until I see something that catches my eye.... :)
 
Rich as an X chevy service manager I want you to come to the store your oil or mine.

Yeah, that sounds like the logical way for a service manager to view things. Helps to build the PR thing and get the people comfortable with coming in the door.

I was at a local battery/service place having a battery replaced and overheard one of the service guys telling a lost customer that they charge the same for an oil change whether you bring your oil or use theirs. I'm sure that for the cost of that oil, they permanently lost a customer. Penny wise and dollar foolish.... :rolleyes:
 
Back
Top