Here is a interesting story about the way insurance companies work. I own a 1955 Imperial sedan with 37,000 original miles on it. The car has been covered in a heated garage for 20 plus years. It is a beautiful original auto. Last August I was being lazy and took the car to a local car wash. It was a fully automated wash with two hand wash attendants. As the car went into the wash, one of the attendants blew the paint off of the trunk. The wand he was using was a high pressure wand and should never have been laid on paint. The company admitted that they did the damage. It was turned into the companies insurance. This is where it gets interesting. I was told to take the car for a appraisal for repaint of the trunk. I was told by the Chrysler dealer that the paint can not be matched. He stated that the type of paint on the car is no longer used in the industry. I called six other body shops in the area only to hear the same story. The insurance company then told me to get an estimate on a total repaint. Chrysler bid it at $4,200. The bid was turned in on August 28th of this year. Last week after multiple phone call to the insurance company. They sent an adjuster to look at the car. He wrote a bid for $2,400 and depreciated the paint 50%. They stated that the paint had a life of 10 years. The company offered $1,200 to repaint the car. I have filed a complaint with the state insurance commissioner. Has anyone in the group ever have this type of thing happen to them? I could use some help on this. RC Billings Montanaaaaaa ===== http://personals.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Personals New people, new possibilities. FREE for a limited time.