This Corolla rear ended another car with the right front corner. Since the driver was on the brakes and the front end was nosed to the ground, the impact with the other car was above the bumper in a weak area. The hood, right fender, bumper, headlights, windshield, right upper rail, apron, and right side of the upper tie bar were replaced. There were scratches on the two front doors and rear bumper so those were painted too even though they were not part of the accident.
Great video. Just subscribed. Can't wait to see more.
Wow , thank you for helpful videos . Bought salvage Toyota Highlander from auction with apron damage. In the beginning was worried how I will fix it , but watching your videos seems it’s not that hard, thank you
I love watching your video's. At my shop, they usually tell you that your car is a total loss when the bulbs burn out on it. You make swapping a chassis seem an easy job. What would be super interesting is if you would mention what you paid for the car, what you spent on parts and what you sold it for. Keep up the good work. I can't wait to see how you got on with the 2500HD.
Seeing your repairs puts my faith back in people who rebuild salvaged cars. Being russian I've seen some very sketchy stuff that's driven me very far away from rebuilt cars/trucks.
for the apron or fender support frame can you actually buy these at the dealership or I assume this came from a parts car?
Thanks for your videos. I started watching repair videos from another YouTuber and while he was entertaining, he was obviously not a body man or a mechanic and did some absolutely wrong and dangerous things. Anyway, you can tell a guy who knows what he’s doing and does a job right. You know what your doing and it’s refreshing to watch a “pro”. Are you a trained mechanic and/or body man?
Keep putting them out. Most viewers need to know how it's done and that the cars are safe. Thanks again.
Funny my wife’s Corolla had the same damage and they totaled it out cheap fuckers
There's a difference between a repaired car and a thrown together car that makes all the difference
Which auction do you go to
Sure liked your narrating your videos, you seem to be a really humble guy!
coolest job ever!!!
Good job & good video. No need for apologies. During the heat of battle, stuff happens.
Did you take parts of another car ?
Great job bro , this is what I call body and fender repair done the right way.
Very soothing, enjoy watching these
I actually like to buy cars like these !!
In the used car world its actually a good thing to know whats broken to repair it and have a really good running car for half the price sometimes !
That hydraulic jack thing is cool. What are they called? Very quick
Nice use of the tram gauge @ 3:26
I know I'm late but new subscriber here! Awesome work! Do you have your own shop or do you work for someone? Thanks again for the hard work you are putting in just to share your knowledge with us!
Outstanding job.
I enjoy your work and it looks great! new subscriber here.