Kim SNIP Jason started telling me that the car needed at least 400 to 500 hours of work for prep and paint - 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! SNIP Keep in mind, the term dings and rust can be VERY relative and can range from holes that can be covered by your hand to the factory under body paint is still the same color it was when the factory painted it and a hose will clean off the street grime. Dents can have the same relativity. SNIP 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. Kim Bueler ' 75 Gremlin X 360 V8 SNIP A realistic number than you can expect to have to fork over for a decent driver paint job that you can be proud of at cruise night will be in the neighbor hood of $3000 to $5000. Painting is labor intensive and labor is expensive and today materials can be expensive too. I have seen paint that can be purchased almost anywhere for $4500.00 gallon. Also keep in mind that at $3000.00 that is a neighbor hood that you may not want to be in after dark. Astute shopping can alter that a bit, as can doing as much prep work your self such as chrome removing and re-installing. Many of the above reasons is why I have purchased equipment and learned to do my own paint jobs. And I am still learning. When you watch Barret Jackson sales or any deep pocket auction automotive sales many of those high zoot cars have $30,000 paint jobs or something approaching that number. That is part of the price of restoration. John _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com