How Wrecked Cars Are Repaired | Cars Insider

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We got an inside look at Hendrick Collision center in North Carolina to learn how the frame machine, Bondo, flatliner and paint processes are used to fix damaged car bodies.

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This guy meets all of his customers by accident 😂 😂

Dontknowwhattouse
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Trouble is, most insurance companies REFUSE to pay for work of this quality because it's very expensive. It's an art. There are a ton of Frankenstein cars out there, repaired cheaply, lurking at dealer auctions.

doug
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Just love the closing comments... "knowing that you had a part in making this person's problem disappear." What a great work ethic, full kudos to you all!

mikef.
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The tools available to him compared to what I had when I started over 50 years ago are astounding.

radamson
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that is the CLEANEST collision shop I've ever seen !!!

ttinnovations
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My poor dad. Had a body shop in the 80’s. Technology like this would’ve made his life so much easier.

doca
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Juan is truly a professional. His vocabulary through the video is very informative. Easy to follow. Definitely an asset to the company. Good job my brother

edwardzimmer
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Those repairs are quite incredible! Many vehicles look "totaled" even though they are not. One would think they are destined for the junk yard when they can actually be restored. Great work and great video.

wythetrumpet
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This is the best shop I’ve seen. I’ve been a mechanic for at least 25 years and about 90% of the body shops I had to deal with were a pain in the ass. This guy knows his stuff. I wish more shops were like that.

hamzahsyed
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I know Juan very well. The only dude I would have and did ever touch my B7 RS4. Stand up dude and excellent at what he does.

daveintransit
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That is some cool machinery. I like seeing a craftsman who takes pride in his work.

rickintexas
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Props to this guy he obviously loves his job and appreciates the art of restoring cars.

pogtuber
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Auto body repairmen are seriously slept on. They deserve the same hype as computer technicians

yusuffakhruddin
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Me watching how cars are repaired as I sit at my job where I repair cars

dappergenesis
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My grandpa had a workshop in the 80's and he didnt have this equipment. He would take a totaled car and make it look brand spanking new, I mean matching everything to milimeter without any measurment or cut 2 cars in half and weld them into one. So the moral of the story is that its not the tools that make you a professional, its your pure skill, creativitiy and precision. Kudos to the bodyshop worker for doing a good job btw.

hamemonster
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I love this profession. Been doing it since 2013 and every car is a different journey. I love the art of collision repair

erikgonzales
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He talk so smooth about it, it makes you think "Maybe I will have a dent today." LOL 🤣🤣

upclass
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I would love to spend a week shadowing this guy! I bet you’ll learn more in 1 week than the average person would learn in a lifetime about automotive repairs

michaelvickers
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I do recognize the great skill, thinking and tremendous patience needed to be able to take up this kind of work. Awesome work you’re doing Juan! Lots of respect to you for making lots of people happy for fixing their endeared vehicles.

uhwrfvm
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Mr Perez did an excellent job narrating this video. I'm somewhat familiar with old tech with manual pullers. These computerized systems that guide the pulling processes are amazing. Great video, I'm now a subscriber.

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