Thanks for the update. There are countless tales of body shop hostage-taking as classic cars take a back seat to insurance repairs. Hope you don't get railroaded! Pun intended. LOL Just keep communication lines open with the body shop folks.
I vote for http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f263/nashbearwa/Tear%20down/Latest%20upday/Last%20paint%20ideas/?action="">
If you are unable to get the factory color mixed, just get as close as possible to the color you really really prefer. It is something you will have to look at evermore. So you may as well love the color that gets applied! :)
Thanks,
Gary H.
> it now. I'm not amused. ..it's been
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> This is the latest update to the car....It's got a railroad tie under
> 2/25/12 since they last touched it, not counting the rail road tie.
> Since I can't do the color I wanted, I'm stuck again.
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