I noticed Clint mentioned how paint was such a priority. I have to confess,
I accepted some flaws in my car to get one with stellar body work and
excellent paint. There are SO many guys in the paint & body business that
have been sniffing fumes too long or, as Clint pointed out, on the insurance
gravy train. A couple years ago, I asked a local shop to put a trunk pan in
a '72 Chevelle I had at the time and he laughed. He would not even LOOK at
it, let alone bother giving me a quote. Really - he would not even look at
the car!

Boy, I'm in the wrong business...

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Nasta
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:16 PM
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] 69 El Camino update


He's a good guy. He's just having a rough time. Bad economy, a few customers
screwed him, one guy died owing him a ton of money, etc. I have no ill
feelings, but I still at least need it to come home with paint on it. I can
do the other work myself, but I didn't spend all this money for it to end up
being my first home-made paint job, and if I have to find another guy while
it's in primer, I'm going to get reamed. Keep your fingers crossed that it
comes out well.

John Nasta





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