Re: [Chevelle-list] OT: Seeking out Shop Owners

2007-01-15 Thread Tony Siler
What city and state are you in?
 
Tony S.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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From: Shawn Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:53 AM
To: The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: [Chevelle-list] OT: Seeking out Shop Owners


Since the list has been a bit slow lately I thought I would query the shop
owners on the list regarding a few things about your businesses. 

I'm about to be 'downsized' in the next few months and would love to get out
of the IT industry. For years now I've been wanting to open up a
restoration/repair shop for American classic and muscle cars. I want to
specialize in late '60's and early '70's Chevy's but will work on just about
anything that DOESN'T HAVE A COMPUTER! (I'm sick to death of these damn
things). 
Having been a white collar mechanic (Network architect and engineer) for
several years, and wrenching on the evenings and weekends all my life, I
think I'm ready to make the jump to business ownership. I'm currently
working on my business plan and am having problems with the marketing and
projected revenue parts. My questions are:

1) What are some standard shop rates for repair work? And is there some kind
of guide for how long a particular job should take, such as replacing a
clutch or other worn part.

2) I know that some folks will want certain things done to their cars and
trucks that will be considered a project, such as installing aftermarket
disc brakes, or an updated transmission. How do you go about estimating time
and materials, and do you use your standard hourly rate or do you lower it a
bit to hit a certain price-point.

3) What kinds of things do you do to protect yourself against liability
problems, such as an engine you installed shows up 'blown' after a couple
weeks, and the customer is trying to blame you, even though you know by the
Jiffy Lube sticker on the windshield that the drain plug fell out from the
oil change.

4) Are there any kinds of Shop Owners Associations where you can exchange
ideas, similar to this mailing list?

These are just sort of general questions to get me started thinking about
more specific questions later on. And I do appreciate any input, comments,
warnings, stories you may have. Also if this is deemed off-topic feel free
to send any responses to shawn at zekesgarage dot com.

Thanks for reading the long post!


--
Shawn
'69 Corvette 427 4-Speed
'69 Chevelle SS 396 4-Speed
'69 Charger R/T 383 4-Speed
'67 Chevy C-10 3-On The Tree
'00 Suzuki GSX-R 750 1-Down, 5-Up




[Chevelle-list] Chevelle Restoration Work Needed

2007-01-15 Thread Tony Siler
Looking for a Chevy lover to do partial restoration work on 74 chevelle in
south florida.

Any information or leads are appreciated.

Thanks!!!

Tony S.
(954) 907-6233

  

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