Old 01-21-16, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by 79pmooney
Give Ed Litton a second try. He painted my Mooney 30 years ago with a fantastic Imron paint job. A year before I crashed it and bent the fork. Watched him straighten it, ordered a new one from Peter Mooney and had him strip the frame and paint it and the bare fork. He was right on with budget and time and a pleasure to work with. Paint job was flawless and every chip that paint has acquired in the past 30 years was earned. I have heard my experience from others as well.

Ben
This. Ed doesn't do e-mail, but he does return phone calls. His prices are not cheap, but are reasonable for the quality of the work. He is both a frame build/repair and a paint guy. Knows his stuff, and is a nice guy to boot/
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