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CCCTC Collision Repair students are putting their skills to work by repairing a vehicle’s front end. They are sanding panels, smoothing out dents, and fixing scratches to restore the surface to a like new condition.

This hands on practice allows students to learn the full process of automotive body repair, from identifying damage to preparing the surface for primer and paint. By working on real vehicle components, students develop precision, technical skill, and an eye for detail, qualities essential for a successful career in collision repair.

Exercises like these give CCCTC students practical experience, build their confidence, and help them gain the knowledge and techniques needed to meet industry standards.

In photo L to R is Gracie Taylor and Colton Spaid, both from Philipsburg.