Thanks
but remember, we live in a very corrosive environment. unless u are willing
to pay BIG bucks, the rust will come back.
jay cee
"scruncheon" <scrun...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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PS: Jay Cee remember you not get a chance to respond to this message because
you blocked me a long time ago........:)
Jay Cee" <n...@spam.please> wrote in message
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If I had the bucks, I probably would have went to Rideout's. As it turned
out, a friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend put me on to a guy who does minor
bodywork in his own driveway. Got rid of all my rust for under $100. Dents
are still there, but with a new coat of wax the car looks pretty damn good
for a '95.
My point? Unless you've got money to burn, the paint job is a waste of
money. Like Jay Cee said, the rust is going to come back anyways. Maaco and
Rideouts both wanted almost 2 grand for a car that's only worth about $3500.
In a year or 2, the car will need another paint job. Been there, done that
with my '84 Capri.
"scruncheon" <scrun...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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frig that guy is gonna run that shop into the ground....the whole premise of
maaco is to be cheaper than the competition!
jay cee
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