Loyal, I'm not in St Louis but I've done quite a bit of rust repair. I also don't know what you consider ridiculous in terms of prices. However, from your description of some quarter (or half dollar) sizes rust spots I can tell you that if you see these, you have more you cannot see AND you have some problem areas that WILL show up shortly. I'm sure you could find some one to just slap some bondo in the holes and apply a slick finish for not a lot of money. However, within two years (probably less) you will find new bubbles under the paint. The ONLY way to solve rust problems is to KILL the rust on both sides of the panel OR cut it out and replace it. Some panels are very difficult to get to the back side (read difficult as expensive). Some panels are very difficult to make and there are very few metalshapers in the body shop world. Given your description I'd have to tell you that if you brought it to me it'd be time and material only. If I gave an "estimate" it would be just that an estimate based on what I thought had to be done and how long it would take. Rust is like iceburgs, more under the surface than on top. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loyal Stern" <loyalz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 11:31 AM Subject: IML: Restoration/body work in St. louis > Howdy All, > I not sure if anyone else in the group is in the St. > Louis area, but if you are I thought you may be able > to reacomend a restoration or body shop in the area > that does good work & is resonably priced. I just have > a few small rust spots on either side of the rear > quarters (not much larger than a quarter or half > dollar) and some rust with that rear deck piece > between the rear window & trunk lid. A few people had > given what I thought were rediculously high estemates, > followed by the statement " we wont really know until > we get in there". Any info would be appreciated. > > Thank you, > Loyal > '66 Crown Coupe > >