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  2. Body in white - Wikipedia

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    Body in white ( BIW) is the stage in automobile manufacturing in which a car body's frame has been joined together, that is before painting and before the motor, chassis sub-assemblies, or trim (glass, door locks/handles, seats, upholstery, electronics, etc.) have been integrated into the structure. Assembly involves different techniques such ...

  3. Auto body technician - Wikipedia

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    An auto body technician, automotive body technician, auto body repairer or automotive body repairer is a professional who repairs and refinishes automotive vehicle bodies and straightens vehicle chassis [1] after a vehicle has been in a collision or accident. [2] Most training is on the job, and in the U.S. technicians may obtain credentials ...

  4. Body shop - Wikipedia

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    Body shop. Body shop or bodyshop may refer to: An automobile repair shop specialising in bodywork repairs. The Body Shop, a chain of cosmetics stores. Body shopping, a type of IT outsourcing. The Body Shop, an interview segment by Jesse Ventura on 1980s WWE television broadcasts. Category:

  5. Chop shop - Wikipedia

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    Chop shop. Stolen vehicles and automobile parts destined for Jordan, seized by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the port of Norfolk, Virginia. A chop shop is a business, often mimicking a body shop, that illicitly disassembles stolen motor vehicles and sells their parts. Chop shops are often linked to car-theft rings as part of a ...

  6. Talk:The Body Shop - Wikipedia

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    Talk:The Body Shop. Talk. : The Body Shop. This page is archived by ClueBot III. The following Wikipedia contributor may be personally or professionally connected to the subject of this article. Relevant policies and guidelines may include conflict of interest, autobiography, and neutral point of view.

  7. Leif Hansen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Leif Hansen was born in Bellingham, Washington and raised in Oahu, Hawaii. In 1986, he opened a Honolulu body and repair shop called Pristine Coachworks. In 1990, Hansen moved to Portland in order to invest in a new type of auto body shop. In 1991, he opened Olympic Auto, a one-man auto-body company that served about 80 cars per year. [2]