I don't have all the details on the truck yet. It is for sale and I have always wanted one.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Eff, knows, but nice truck and I want to see after pics!
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Is that with or without spots?Originally posted by: SpottedCow
1,500-3,000
Originally posted by: franksta
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Is that with or without spots?Originally posted by: SpottedCow
1,500-3,000
That would be a decent paint job. There's no upper end to how much you can pay for decent work. Chances are that if you're into a triple digit price, the work won't be decent.
Double digits? It's getting rolled on.
Rolled 1
Rolled 2
That was about $80 but I didn't charge myself labor.
Originally posted by: HESDog
Just like everything, you get what you pay for. I will not argue that you can't get a paint job for $1500 to $3000, but it will be with low end products that will lack long-term durability and it most likely will not include much (if any) bodywork. It really depends what your plans are for the vehicle. Do you plan to keep it for some time, or is it something you will twist off in the near future.
Quality paint is expensive. I have almost $2500 invested in refinishing products for my 67 Fastback project. This includes all materials needed to strip, prep, prime, and paint the car with BC/CC and to repaint the engine/engine compartment and interior. For the topcoat alone the actual paint, catalyst, and reducer costs (PPG products) are probably around $1800.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: HESDog
Just like everything, you get what you pay for. I will not argue that you can't get a paint job for $1500 to $3000, but it will be with low end products that will lack long-term durability and it most likely will not include much (if any) bodywork. It really depends what your plans are for the vehicle. Do you plan to keep it for some time, or is it something you will twist off in the near future.
Quality paint is expensive. I have almost $2500 invested in refinishing products for my 67 Fastback project. This includes all materials needed to strip, prep, prime, and paint the car with BC/CC and to repaint the engine/engine compartment and interior. For the topcoat alone the actual paint, catalyst, and reducer costs (PPG products) are probably around $1800.
You are either buying at retail, low volume or using a specialized paint.
You can get a damn nice paint job for that $1500-3000 range. I believe we have already stated body work is not part of this.
Originally posted by: franksta
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Is that with or without spots?Originally posted by: SpottedCow
1,500-3,000
That would be a decent paint job. There's no upper end to how much you can pay for decent work. Chances are that if you're into a triple digit price, the work won't be decent.
Double digits? It's getting rolled on.
Rolled 1
Rolled 2
That was about $80 but I didn't charge myself labor.