I had no idea of what a paiht job costs, so I stopped and asked for a
estimate.
I asked the guy if i bring a stripped car ( I described it) what would the
cost be for a paint job??
He quoted $3500.
I think I'll try re-buffing it.)or the roller thing)
Jim
Are you keeping the car?
Are you keeping the car protect in a garage?
Are you planning not having your car repainted when sign of paint aging
shows up, like fading, spider cracks, dulling of paint etc.?
Do you want your car to a have a show room shine with out much work to get
it to shine?
Do you like Orange peel in the paint?
Have you seen allot of other Maaco cars that have been painted and look at
them a few years later?
Why are their paint jobs cheaper?
Is it the paint cost? And if it is what is the difference between Maaco
paint and the other guys?
What kind of labor are they using. . . day labor?
Do you want people to ask where you got it painted and do you really want to
answer them?
These are just a few question I asked myself before I went a spent my
retirement fund. <G>
Rick (glad I did too) Courtier
"jimandkathiekrise" <thek...@valornet.com> wrote in message
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On Jan 24, 8:16 am, "Rick Courtier" <r...@graphicworkshop.com> wrote:
> Cost me a hell of lot more then that for my Transtar and I did about 75% of
> the body work. Sure you can get a Maaco for a hell of lot less, but what
> are you really getting?
> Ask yourself these questions. . .
>
> Are you keeping the car?
> Are you keeping the car protect in a garage?
> Are you planning not having your car repainted when sign of paint aging
> shows up, like fading, spider cracks, dulling of paint etc.?
> Do you want your car to a have a show room shine with out much work to get
> it to shine?
> Do you like Orange peel in the paint?
> Have you seen allot of other Maaco cars that have been painted and look at
> them a few years later?
> Why are their paint jobs cheaper?
> Is it the paint cost? And if it is what is the difference between Maaco
> paint and the other guys?
> What kind of labor are they using. . . day labor?
> Do you want people to ask where you got it painted and do you really want to
> answer them?
>
> These are just a few question I asked myself before I went a spent my
> retirement fund. <G>
>
> Rick (glad I did too) Courtier
>
> "jimandkathiekrise" <thekri...@valornet.com> wrote in messagenews:2ab8a$45b7562f$451e9895$24...@ALLTEL.NET...
>
>
>
> >I have a really nice 63 Cruiser that is in need of a paint job.
>
> > I had no idea of what a paiht job costs, so I stopped and asked for a
> > estimate.
>
> > I asked the guy if i bring a stripped car ( I described it) what would the
> > cost be for a paint job??
>
> > He quoted $3500.
>
> > I think I'll try re-buffing it.)or the roller thing)
> > Jim- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
"oldcarfart" <oldca...@aol.com> wrote in message
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When all is said and done people look at a paint job and ask
......"who did it". The finish on the car is the signature of the body
shop/painter who did the job. I'm covering my butt in that case if I am
in the business of painting automobiles. My references are my previous
jobs.
My wifes car was in an accident and for insurance reasons we used
Maaco. The car was totaly repainted at the premium cost, we paid for
the toal paint job. at 15 feet it looks great, at three feet, bubba did
it.
Paint jobs are truely one of the things "you get what you pay for".
My Golden Hawk project is nearing completion, I stripped the car of
all trim prior to delivering the body and frame to the body shop. I
have written several $3500.00 checks. Each panel has been painted
inside and out, then assembled. 245 hours of work and counting!
mike
"jbwhttail" <jbwh...@aol.com> wrote in message
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If you put the 4K in the stock market 50 years ago with the average
return of 12% a year for the 50 years you'd have $1,156,000
I'll take the 4K in 1957 stocks over the extra Hawk .<g>
--
JP/Maryland
Studebaker On the Net http://stude.com
My Ebay items:http://www.stude.com/EBAY/
64 Wagonaire
64 Commander 2 dr
63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk
63 Avanti R1
63 Daytona convert
63 Lark 2 door
63 Lark 2 door #2
62 Lark 2 door
62 Daytona HT/ 4 speed
60 Hawk
60 Lark Hardtop
59 3E truck
52 Starlight
52 Starliner
51 Commander
I recently spent $2,500 to do the engine top end on a 1971 car, that only
cost $1,895 new. In 1981, when I decided to add it to my stable, I spent
$2,500 for an Amron paint job.. At the time I purchased all of the chrome,
cooling system and suspension parts, while they were still available and
cheap. I even purchase two cases of Freon cans for less than $3 apiece. So
far I haven't needed to put much it on the car however. ;)
mike
"John Poulos" <ava...@erols.com> wrote in message
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On my latest project, a "driver" '54 Champion, I found a pro who
offered to come out to my shop with his gun and shoot the whole car for
$200. I jumped on that offer of course. I was supposed to have it all
prepped, wiped down and taped. All he was going to do was shoot it and
leave me to clean up. When he arrived he wasn't real happy with what he
saw. He ended up re-taping the whole car, wiping it completely down
twice, then tacking it off before shooting 3 coats of color. I then
spent the next few days color sanding. He returned the next weeked and
shot 2 coats of clear, then returned the next day to color sand and
buff out the whole car. I helped out some with that. In the end he
turned what was going to be a quickie Maaco type job into something
close to show quality.
Needless to say, the $200 quote was out the window. He asked for $500,
and I gave him a check for $600, which was still a bargain I think. I
learned a lot just watching him, and might try to shoot the next one
myself again, at least if I have more time than money at the point.
The bottom line is it's just amazing how much time and skill goes into
a real quality paint job, and I'm not surprized to hear about $10,000
paint job any more. A lot of it is just relatively unskilled gruntwork
though, and the prep work is where the average person could save a
bunch of money.
S2DSteve
On Jan 24, 4:52 am, "jimandkathiekrise" <thekri...@valornet.com>
wrote:
Bo
"Mike Hunter" <mike...@mailcity.com> wrote in message
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Jim (off my soapbox) Turner
Paint supplies are NOT cheap!
Jim
Jeff deWitt
Dan Kay
61 Lark VIII Regal
62 Lark Daytona Convertible
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mike
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mike
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The Ceramic Green on the 56J is Identical to a 1989 Aston Martin DB, it is
called Burnham Green Metallic. It is one of the most expensive colors to
mix.
BG
"jimandkathiekrise" <thek...@valornet.com> wrote in message
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>
The shop I use is very honest on what they charge and when they work
on restorations.......... "40.00 per hour plus supplies.... when we
are waiting on parts or we are slow".
3500.00 paint job is not unreasonable.........
On Jan 25, 8:18 am, "jimandkathiekrise" <thekri...@valornet.com>
wrote:
> thanks for all the enlightenment.
> I am trying to visualize the 63 Cruiser in Allis Chalmer orange at this
> moment.
> Jim
>
> "jimandkathiekrise" <thekri...@valornet.com> wrote in messagenews:2ab8a$45b7562f$451e9895$24...@ALLTEL.NET...
>
>
>
> >I have a really nice 63 Cruiser that is in need of a paint job.
>
> > I had no idea of what a paiht job costs, so I stopped and asked for a
> > estimate.
>
> > I asked the guy if i bring a stripped car ( I described it) what would the
> > cost be for a paint job??
>
> > He quoted $3500.
>
> > I think I'll try re-buffing it.)or the roller thing)