I don't know if everyone remembers, however last Summer I had my car at my engine builders and Dream Car Garage expressed an interest to my mechanic that they possibly would like to consider my car for the TV show. Well I tried contacting them a few times to follow-up, however they never responded so it looks like they are not interested in the car - no matter, it was an exciting thought and made for interesting discussion amongst my buddies. Now Dream Car Garage - aka Legendary Motor Cars is just north of me in the town of Milton and my friend and I have been there a number of times to look at their cars, which are all beautiful but pricey, over the past 6 months and the last time we were there we asked get a tour of the facilities and also enquired about getting a quote for a paint job - they said bring it up and we will give you a quote. Fast forward to yesterday, I took my Gremlin for spin up to Legendary to get a quote. I rolled into the parking lot and asked at the front desk about a estimate, they directed me to Jason who at the time was test driving a nice green convertible SS impala. Jason introduced himself and began to look over the car and this where the fun began. Now to be clear I have no hard feelings about my car being ignored from the original interest, I just thought that since they did some nice restorations maybe a paint job from them would be the way to go. Jason began by stating it was not original paint - it is and I pointed that out, he then indicated that it was a laquer paint job, I told him it was enamel. He then looked over the car and the few dings the car had - this car has no rust what so ever and only a few dings that are easily repaired. It is a car that has been stored for all of its life and has only been on the road on sunny days in the last three years, it is pristine with the exception of a few small dings and has only 36 thousand original miles - I purchased it brand new. Jason started telling me that the car needed at least 400 to 500 hours of work for prep and paint - I was nodding my head at this point, listening but not fully comprending the amount of work he was suggesting, then he said at his shop rates this would (and this where my ears pointed to Spock like resemblence) equate to around 25 to 30 thousand dollars. You read it correct folks 30 thousand dollars (Canadian but still alot of money) to paint my frigging car! At this point, I started to put some distance between him and me as he proceeded to explain why so much work was needed, namely, the shop had a name to uphold, they needed to completly strip the car, each section required special work, their paint jobs were almost as special as their restoration and should be compared to the same. I looked at him incredously as he proceeded to tell me the car was not worth it (I readily agreed) but that they a reputation to uphold and that they targeted higher income individuals and perhaps if I won a lottery and still wanted to proceed I should come back. To say I was floored, is an understatement, but as he blathered on about bleed throughs because of incorrect feathering, etc, etc, I began to hear that dinging bell - this guy didn't want the work. At about the same time I was thinking of this, he stated the same thing that although it sounded like that, it was not true, they would take the work, but it would be 25 to 30 thousand dollars. I thanked him for his time and left. Now my question to the list, I want to get the car painted, but I don't need a concours paint job, how much should I expect to pay. Cheers everyone! Kim Bueler ' 75 Gremlin X 360 V8 _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com