YOU DONT NEED TO REMOVE OLD PAINT TO REPAINT A CAR!
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If the paint you see now is stuck to the surface, that paint is scuffed and is now your “primed” surface. You can shoot it with a primer/sealer if you need to, or just basecoat right from there.
Only time you remove paint, is in restoration work in which the new paint will put the mill thickness way to heavy, spots are lifting, or body work is needed.
And you never, ever use chemical strippers on anything but METAL panels. Plastic like bumper covers and Saturns, or fiberglass like some bikes and this car would first off distort the panels from the heat from the chemical reaction and will also absorb the chemicals, making it almost impossible to get any primer to ever stick to the surface there after.
PM me and we can set up a date I can swing over and check it out, and go over it with you if you are interested in having us paint it.