Dent Repair on a Dodge Challenger Fender: Quick Fix
Andrew Ott • July 12, 2024
Hey, it’s Andy with Mid-MO Dents! Today, we’re working on a Dodge Challenger with a small dent in the fender. This one has great access through the door opening, so we’re going to show you how quickly we can repair it. After heating the paint to keep it flexible, we used a sharp tip tool to work out the dent. Just like that, it’s done! It didn’t take long, and the customer could have waited, but they dropped it off earlier. Now it’s ready for pickup and on to the next one!

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Today we repaired a new Shelby gt500 that had a nice dent in the driver side roof rail. Not sure how this dent was caused but we sure knew how to fix it. This customer actually was referred to us by a local mustang car club near our shop in Jefferson City Missouri.
Repair cost was $225 and repair time was only about 45 minutes.
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Located in Jefferson City Missouri.
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