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AGM bodywork?
Nickp - 15/2/12 at 05:38 PM

Anyone had bodywork from Alan at AGM? http://www.agmsportscars.co.uk/index.html

Turns out he's very local to me, unit's on the same industrial estate as I work.


phelpsa - 15/2/12 at 05:51 PM

I had it briefly. Very good quality, quick delivery, was very pleased with it. Shame it didn't fit the Aries chassis :-/


StuartBJ - 15/2/12 at 06:05 PM

I wish you hadn't asked that.......ever, brings up painful times.

I have nothing good to say I'm afraid...... Highly disappointed all round espeicially with his professionalism and time frames. I've spent hours fixing/repairing bodywork.

If you are that close have a peek in his workshop at how clean, tidy & organised it is ......

Read Peter and Alex's WLR build threads to give you a better idea

On balance the bodywork is quite robust.

All this is my own experience..... You may do better


eddie99 - 15/2/12 at 06:16 PM

I've got a WLR body off him, very quick turnaround, and pretty decent quality i thought!


Nickp - 15/2/12 at 06:16 PM

quote:
Originally posted by StuartBJ
I wish you hadn't asked that.......ever, brings up painful times.

I have nothing good to say I'm afraid...... Highly disappointed all round espeicially with his professionalism and time frames. I've spent hours fixing/repairing bodywork.

If you are that close have a peek in his workshop at how clean, tidy & organised it is ......

Read Peter and Alex's WLR build threads to give you a better idea

On balance the bodywork is quite robust.

All this is my own experience..... You may do better


Sorry fella, didn't mean to upset you!!

I've been to his workshop this aft. Very 'old school', reminds me of my Dads garages in the 70's and 80's when I was growing up. I'm still tempted as it's so local and any issues can be sorted face to face, which is always better in my opinion.


Nickp - 15/2/12 at 06:18 PM

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Originally posted by eddie99
I've got a WLR body off him, very quick turnaround, and pretty decent quality i thought!


Mines a Roadster BTW, anyone used these panels?


StuartBJ - 15/2/12 at 06:34 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Nickp
quote:
Originally posted by StuartBJ
I wish you hadn't asked that.......ever, brings up painful times.

I have nothing good to say I'm afraid...... Highly disappointed all round espeicially with his professionalism and time frames. I've spent hours fixing/repairing bodywork.

If you are that close have a peek in his workshop at how clean, tidy & organised it is ......

Read Peter and Alex's WLR build threads to give you a better idea

On balance the bodywork is quite robust.

All this is my own experience..... You may do better


Sorry fella, didn't mean to upset you!!

I've been to his workshop this aft. Very 'old school', reminds me of my Dads garages in the 70's and 80's when I was growing up. I'm still tempted as it's so local and any issues can be sorted face to face, which is always better in my opinion.


Not a problem chap.... As I said Its just the experience I had.


Nickp - 15/2/12 at 06:44 PM

Ta Stu, all opinions very welcome.


russbost - 15/2/12 at 07:18 PM

I think there are 2 different threads going on here - I believe the OP is asking about Locost or Haynes Bodywork, not AGM's WLR, which is hugely complicated & I'd challenge anyone to get it perfect straight out of the moulds everytime.

I believe his Locost bodywork is just that, cheap, but good quality & effective, Alan is very definitely old school - which means of course he is upright, a grafter & honest & will always do his best (unlike some names which come up on this forum from time to time!). If you want the cleanest workshop in the world, go elsewhere, but if you want good fibreglass at a good price then he's your man.

Alan makes all the Furore bodywork & chassis, I went thro' 4 fibreglass people & 3 chassis builders b4 I found anyone who could do a proper job at a reasonable price, that's why he got my work, I wish I'd found him first time round!


Nickp - 15/2/12 at 07:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by russbost
I think there are 2 different threads going on here - I believe the OP is asking about Locost or Haynes Bodywork, not AGM's WLR, which is hugely complicated & I'd challenge anyone to get it perfect straight out of the moulds everytime.

I believe his Locost bodywork is just that, cheap, but good quality & effective, Alan is very definitely old school - which means of course he is upright, a grafter & honest & will always do his best (unlike some names which come up on this forum from time to time!). If you want the cleanest workshop in the world, go elsewhere, but if you want good fibreglass at a good price then he's your man.

Alan makes all the Furore bodywork & chassis, I went thro' 4 fibreglass people & 3 chassis builders b4 I found anyone who could do a proper job at a reasonable price, that's why he got my work, I wish I'd found him first time round!


I was initially interested in the general quality of panels of any sort, and if the quality is good and robust then I'd be interested in the fit of the Haynes panels specifically.

BTW- I think you've just confirmed my initial impression of Alan


Alan M - 15/2/12 at 08:22 PM

can't comment as I've lost my sense of humour


Nickp - 15/2/12 at 08:27 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Alan M
can't comment as I've lost my sense of humour


I don't really need a funny reply


StuartBJ - 15/2/12 at 08:28 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Alan M
can't comment as I've lost my sense of humour


You can't leave it like that .... What were you building?


Alan M - 15/2/12 at 08:39 PM

I built a Locost, just passed it's 1st MOT

I bought phelpsa's body work of him. It was good but the gelcoat chipped easily


StuartBJ - 16/2/12 at 10:39 AM

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Originally posted by Alan M
I built a Locost, just passed it's 1st MOT

I bought phelpsa's body work of him. It was good but the gelcoat chipped easily


You could always cover it with a bright yellow vinyl wrap