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Old 02-26-2016, 02:35 PM   #16
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when you say vintage car, can you be specific? Model T's are easier than say a Mustang Fastback.
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Old 02-26-2016, 03:06 PM   #17
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Yes, to be honest, I'd probably prefer if someone could refer me to a shop where I can get a good deal and pay for it myself... The one shop I went to quoted me $4000.00. I'd really like to get the car painted but can't afford that.
Probably an accurate quote for what you told them you were wanting. Painting is a fickle beast when it comes to quality. To be completely honest, you can go to a place like Maaco (or even a mom and pop shop) and get a 'decent' paint job probably for a few hundred for little prep/paint only that will look completely fine from a distance and driving.

I can't refer you to a shop; but if you're ok with a little leg work, I'd bet you'll find what you're wanting from a price and quality standpoint. Go to local car events and chat people up about what you're wanting, and even a rough budget. Better still, find a paint job on a car you like and ask that person for details. You might even find someone who's willing to give you a bump up in materials or labor for your budget should they connect with your enthusiasm for your car.
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Old 02-26-2016, 08:30 PM   #18
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Hes not in the hobby, but I used a guy last year on my truck. Worked with me on the ins. deductible. And did a good job.
His name was Sammy, I believe.
Tel: 469 - 735 - 0124
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Old 02-27-2016, 04:42 PM   #19
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Paint is not cheap especially for classics. We do a lot of restorations and none have been less than $10,000. If all you want is paint, it depends on the car and if your changing colors or if there is any damage to the body. What kind of car are you trying to paint?
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Old 02-28-2016, 01:03 AM   #20
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when you say vintage car, can you be specific? Model T's are easier than say a Mustang Fastback.
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Paint is not cheap especially for classics. We do a lot of restorations and none have been less than $10,000. If all you want is paint, it depends on the car and if your changing colors or if there is any damage to the body. What kind of car are you trying to paint?
It is a 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC. It does not have any body damage. The body is good, never been wrecked, one owner car. It did sit for several years though and the sun wasn't nice to it. It's an awesome car and I'd really love to get it back looking the way it should.

Here's some pics of when I first bought it and it was in the shop getting ready to be driven again.

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Old 02-28-2016, 04:47 AM   #21
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Hes not in the hobby, but I used a guy last year on my truck. Worked with me on the ins. deductible. And did a good job.
His name was Sammy, I believe.
Tel: 469 - 735 - 0124
Thank you Crzytxn-

I'm going to give him a call today and see what he says.
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