These days almost NO panel shop uses Acrylic. They all use 2K. The only places that still use it only use it on request.
You should also keep in mind that unless you want to pay top dollar, they will almost certainly just key the old paint (the acrylic paint... if it is acrylic, do we know that for sure?) and lay the 2k over the top.... which as Mick has quiet rightly pointed out, will make for an ok finish, but it "may" fry up, if it doesn't it will chip easy and won't last real well.... this isn't because they want to be dodgy... its just that stripping the paint takes time, time that if you aren't paying for, they won't spend.
There are a lot of resto shops that will send jobs out for soda blasting as a matter of procedure... and I think even Mick's shop do that for some stuff... but its not (or wasn't while I was in the industry) common in your run of the mill smash repairers.
I would:
1- figure out what paint you've got
2- if acrylic, talk to a few places about giving them the car and how much they would charge to strip the paint or if they would prefer you give it to them in bare metal.... If 2k, still do the rounds and find a place you like but I wouldn't be as concerned about stripping the paint.
2k is a far superior paint these days, it last much longer with less care.
TheBlackMini
Hey mate, you'd probably spend "around" $5k for a run of the mill/reasonable respray if no other repairs are required.
<EDIT> thats at a PANEL SHOP not some guys back yard..
and Sorry ByteSize, you did say that it WAS Acrylic, I over looked it

hehehe, see mick, what do you need me for? You got this down
