Yep, welcome to the word of classic car "restoration". BIG difference between "assembly-line" collision centers and real live Body Shops with craftsman. These days, you have to search for a shop that will even bother with "rust". If they can't fix it in a week, they don't want it. Yeah, it sux to be sure. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loyal Stern" <loyalz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 11:00 AM Subject: Re: IML: Restoration/body work in St. louis > The prices that i had heard were around $3000- 3500 > from 2 different shops (one was a restoration/custom > shop & the other was a regular body shop) That seemed > high in comparison to a newer car that I had that > someone rear ended & totaled out 3 years ago the > estimates for that were around the same $3000-$3500 > range. I do understand that they don't know until they > open it up & see but are these figure at the high end > of price? This isn't including repainting the car > because the whole car needs to be repainted, so > painting the repair spots would be mute. > > Loyal