Saw this ad on CL advertising a specialized VX mechanic in the Denver area. Thought this might be useful for owners in the area for some qualified help.
http://denver.craigslist.org/aos/4382600972.html
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Saw this ad on CL advertising a specialized VX mechanic in the Denver area. Thought this might be useful for owners in the area for some qualified help.
http://denver.craigslist.org/aos/4382600972.html
This guys name is Anthony and his small shop is near this golf course.
He is the guy who rebuilt the VXs for RICHARD PAYNE...:bwgy::smilewink:bgwo::bgwb:
He's the real deal and he will be changing my timing belt this summer.
He did the 3rd member swaps, wheel bearings, and brakes on my VX. Honest guy that knows what he is doing. I recommend Anthony!
Scott
I didn't know this was Anthony from Richard's VX dealership. He had worked and prepped my VX before it was sold to me. Very knowledgeable with the VX and it's quirks. Wished he lived locally to me as I would have him work on mine when needed. Highly recommended as he had a few years of working on many VXs in his time.
Ah, well, I'm glad you all spoke up. But now I'm bummed that I'm no longer in Colorado. :(
Does anyone have his email or contact number? I'd like to ask him a question or two.
Bart
Famous Autocrafters Ltd
1950 W Union Ave, Ste A1
Englewood, Co 80110
(720) 454-3387
Cool, thanks.
Bart
Thanks for the contact info. I'll probably catch up with him soon. Good to have an experienced VX mechanic that you can trust still.
Ron, if you get ahold of him, please see if he has an email address and is open to questions. I called but just got vm. I did not leave a message.
Thanks - Bart
Good to know if I ever take my VX road tripping to visit my relatives in Denver and Boulder.
PM me your addy.
BTW, Barts Timing Belt replacement How2 is included on the DVD. Would appreciate your mechanic's input on any additions/corrections he feels relevant.
Tom, I used Bart's Timing Belt Replacement How-To when I replace the timing belt on my old engine and the one thing that I can remember that should have been added is in the re-assembly portion. I know that this totally goes without saying, but apparently I needed it to be said; replace the radiator drain plug before trying to fill the radiator with new fluid.
I was so paranoid the whole weekend that I was doing the timing belt replacement. I was so afraid that I was going to forget to do something, or was going to do something just flat out wrong. I tore all the way into the engine, replace the belt, re-aligned the cams, put everything back together, following Bart's instructions to the letter, and started to fill the radiator before starting the car when I hear fluid gushing out of the bottom of the VX. After a massive, but very quick, panic attack I had a smack my forehead, I coulda had a V8, moment and realized that I never replaced the radiator drain plug. I blame Bart for this because he didn't put it in his instructions (that I could see) and for someone like myself who knows just enough mechanical type stuff to make myself dangerous everything needs to be spelled out. So, thanks Bart, for the slight heart attack that I had.:p
I a;so need his number have a few questions about TOD not working
Had to buy tires so it's still pending to get done by him.
He gave me a price of $200 for labor and then parts. OEM parts will run about $700 including the water pump and a Gates kit is about $350.
I know that bartmanS4 has had some work done by him with great results.
There is also a new member that has a shop in Denver...Warrior Automotive...his name is Jacob and you can reach him at 7 two zero 255 three 84 one...he rescued his Proton and has done some nice work on it including rebuilding the motor. I met him at the recent meet and he's a great guy and a veteran as well.
Never hurts to have options...:bwgy::smilewink:bgwo::bgwb:
His facebook page has pics of the VX, but also says he moved to Michigan.
https://www.facebook.com/WarriorAutomotive
Hi there,
I'm also looking for a VX mechanic. Would you mind sharing this guy's email as well?
Many thanks,
Ed
Hello, thanks for the recommendation. I'm going to call Anthony and see if I can come over to learn a thing or two more. It's always good to pick another mechanics brain. I like learning from veterans in the field.
Thanks for the info.
Jake
Here's a link to Anthony's shop...he's the VX Doc now...:bwgy::smilewink
http://elevationperformanceinc.com/