I went through the same scenario about three years ago with my 67 Crown Coupe . There were a couple of quarter size spots on the car that had started to bubble. These spots coupled with the fact that the car was also wearing an embarrassingly poor re-paint had me searching local body shops for estimates. The estimates ranged from the ridiculously high (to me) $8500- to $10,000, to the low Macco estimates of $1000- $2800 The higher estimates were from "restoration" shops that I think really didn't want to mess with an Imperial. They were into the red chebbie convert type vehicles The Macco shop on the other hand was enthusiastic to paint my Crown Coupe . But I viewed a couple of cars that had just been re-done by them and they looked , for lack of a better word crappy. Orange peel, and poor tape masking . Macco shop aside, I think most body shops just plain don't want to deal with an older car. Clay Smith 67 Crown Coupe 60 Custom > ----- 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 recommend a restoration or body shop in the area > > that does good work & is reasonably 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 ridiculously high estimates, > > followed by the statement " we wont really know until > > we get in there". Any info would be appreciated. > > > > Thank you, > > Loyal > > '66 Crown Coupe > > > >