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August 2024 by Marlene Esqueda
Called ahead of time to make sure what time they closed to show up before noon showed up just for them to be closed before noon
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March 2024 by Edward Reno
Great service and many of the employees do a great job to explain and help get things set up.
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January 2024 by Adriana Chavez
Perfect, I loved it, they have very good customer service and various services.
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October 2023 by duane thomas dirt pile
Good place
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September 2023 by Andy Keyes
Stellar customer service
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September 2023 by Mel Babel
Very helpful and knowledgeable
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February 2023 by Jason Vorhees
Amc engine experts...not. Engine failed on cam break in.( employee of Dons there at the time )They replaced bearings. Did not completely disassemble engine.Lifters tick like crazy and Tony said hes not worried about it. Continually make up excuses for more money. Dont have to WORRY about me going back.0 stars
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October 2022 by kevin kelly
Took my '63 Pontiac LeMans to Don's in 2015 to start its restoration by rebuilding the 326 engine and adding cruise control. Tony was very friendly in our meeting and said they could get the work done for $5,000-7,000. I agreed and left the car to have the work done. After almost 7 months and at a cost of about $11,000 I got the car back. Less than 2 miles from Tony's shop the car was overheating so I took it back. A couple days later they said they had sent the timing to the wrong mark and the problem had been corrected. After that it was one problem after another over the next couple months that required returning the car to Tony's. The car was not being driven as I was starting work on other parts of the car. After a few more months the car sat idle for 4-5 years as other responsibilities kept me from working on it. In the meantime, I had moved about 200 miles away to central Wisconsin and in 2020 started working on the restoration again. The first thing I found is the car was still overheating. After several attempts to talk to Tony(he would never take my calls after I identified myself or return them) I had a local mechanic diagnose the problem as combustion gasses leaking into the cooling system. Since Tony refused to talk to me and I wasn't going to tow the car back down 200 miles, we decided to remove the heads to determine what was leaking. We found several head bolts were loose and none had been torqued down. The shifting of the heads caused the leakage and thus the overheating. I've now spent in excess of $2,500 to correct the problems and I'm still finding more that wasn't done or done improperly. And Tony still won't return my calls or reimburse me. I'm very disappointed to say the least!
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October 2022 by Kevin K.
Took my '63 Pontiac LeMans to Don's in 2015 to start its restoration by rebuilding the 326 engine and adding cruise control. Tony was very friendly in our meeting and said they would get the work done for $5,000-7,000. I agreed and left the car to have the work done. After almost 7 months and at a cost of about $11,000 I got the car back. Less than 2 miles from Tony's shop the car was overheating so I took it back. A couple days later they said they had set the timing to the wrong mark and the problem had been corrected. After that it was one problem after another over the next couple months which required returning the car to Tony's. The car was not being driven as I was starting to work on other parts of the car. After e few more months the car sat idle for 4-5 years as other responsibilities kept me from working on it. In the meantime, I had moved about 200 miles away to central Wisconsin and in 2020 started working on the restoration again. The first thing I found was the car was still overheating. After several attempts to talk to Tony(he would never take my calls after I identified myself or return them) I had a local mechanic diagnose the problem as combustion gasses leaking into the cooling system. Since Tony refused to talk to me and I wasn't going to tow the car back down 200 miles, we decided to remove the heads to determine what was leaking. We found several head bolts were loose and none had been torqued down. The shifting of the heads caused the leakage and thus the overheating. I've now spent in excess of $2,500 to correct the problems and I'm still finding more that wasn't done or done improperly. And Tony still won't return my calls or reimburse me. I'm very disappointed to say the least.
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September 2022 by Jon Hauser
The people here are verry helpful,I dropped of my 351 windsor to have it stroked to a 408 and wasn't sure what to run for a head or cam they are verry knowledgeable and helpful.They look down on me for not knowing engines like they do.Great people.
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September 2022 by David Bart Sr
Very experienced people.
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September 2022 by Jeff Webster
Great service, friendly staff
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September 2022 by Daniel Swift
Great customer service
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September 2022 by Charles Funderburk
My favorite place to visit.
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December 2021 by Jared Pinkalla
We use Don's for all of our machining and drive shaft repair work. I don't even do my own universal joints anymore I just drop the shaft at Don's and usually get it back the same day or next day. They also built our championship winning street stock engine. Highly recommend