Almost a classic car

This is a message the garage emailed to me. It has a video of the underside of my car with mechanic's narration. Opinions requested.

https://app.mykaarma.com/service-cart/mpi/bBQ_HSZDLFeykd5rki90UpdB6vBtcZGtBFy6GSMV9X0/detail
You DEFINITELY need new brakes. Your brakes could go at any time. If you are going to keep your car, you need to get this done.
I’m not sure how much they will charge you but hopefully you agreed to get them replaced with NEW parts.
 
Still in the shop. Called about 20 minutes ago and said it will probably be late tomorrow morning before they're finished. That would make it +48 hours it's been there. I can imagine what the labor cost is going to be.
I thought you had a quote for what the parts & labor would be.
And yes I can envision the labor being intensive. Working with corroded parts can lead to unexpected difficulty. Parts that under less corroded condition might be easily removed. Corrosion has a tendency to make it necessary to burn them off & look for a place to mount the new parts. That and more than likely those brake lines don't come prefabricated & have to be custom cut & fitted.
I've had some tricky repairs to do this is one job I'd hate to have to do. Working under the car reaching up to do the work needed isn't easy.
 
Still in the shop. Called about 20 minutes ago and said it will probably be late tomorrow morning before they're finished. That would make it +48 hours it's been there. I can imagine what the labor cost is going to be.
Don’t assume that someone is actually working on your car.

They may have placed some sort of rust busting solvent on parts waiting for it to work and help loosen connections, waiting for parts, a more experienced mechanic to have a look, etc…

They should honor the quote unless one repair leads to another and then they should contact you for authorization.
 
I guess I drive an almost classic. I'm retired and obviously we are empty nesters. All the years of my career I commuted in company cars. Because we have a farm I bought a pickup truck for its many uses on the farm. Like many today my wife and I go to and from home in an SUV with its room, bells and whistles. I still have that pickup purchased in 2002 and it is still a nice low mileage vehicle. It's always been well maintained and frankly at my age I have no desire to have the latest sporty looking sedan. We like the SUV when we travel and like my truck.
 
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