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Cost depends on how much work is involved and how much work you do. It can get real expensive real fast if there is a lot of rust to be replaced and body work to be done. A first-class job where all the trim is removed, polished and/or replated and all body repairs performed can run well over $10,000. Better to buy a restored car than try and restore it yourself. It will cost you less and you will have the car to enjoy instead of being in a shop for many months.
However, if you enjoy doing this type of work yourself you will have something to occupy your time and give you pleasure for a long time. Take a look at the Project blogs in this discussion forum. Some posters here have taken on huge projects and are doing impressive work on them. (o{}O)
Posted on: 2014/7/7 19:10
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Yikes! I had no idea a paint job could get so darn expensive. As for me doing any of the work, I'm out of luck in that regard. I'd have to depend on the kindness of strangers, aka, the local auto-body shop.
The car in question listed on Auto Trade doesn't indicate any rust issues and the chrome still looks presentable. I'm not interested in a show car, rather one I can enjoy and drive. kind regards Garrett Meadows
Posted on: 2014/7/7 19:17
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$5K++
That's why I do paint jobs myself: < $500 for materials and Eqmt. Good for a 5 footer. Works if it is a driver. Craig
Posted on: 2014/7/7 19:40
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I have two quotes for my 56 Pat of 15k and 25k, and that is with me doing all the bodywork and prep. To 2nd Craig, that is why I am doing it myself.
Posted on: 2014/7/7 20:00
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I delivered my Packard disassembled to the paint shop. All paint had been stripped and body work started. I actually was contemplating shooting single stage paint in my garage. My painter came to my home and gave me an estimate. He complimented me on the work that was already completed, but said he would need to take it all down so he could be sure of the body's real condition. I always appreciated his candor. He was not the least expensive, but he earned my trust. I' m glad I choose him. He also cut and buffed all the Knicks out after The csr was reassembled.
Yes....good paint and body work can be costly. I'm glad I personally chose NOT to paint my Packard myself.
Posted on: 2014/7/7 21:12
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The more I hear those numbers the more I like Cli55ers approach with the patina. I went thru the paint bit 20 years ago with the 56 and 54 and it was a few thousand each then.
This time is different. The 47 polished out reasonably well and looks decent but has nicks and scratches from all the sitting and stuff hitting it. Tried some color match on a few of the worst spots which hides them OK. Finally decided the 30 or 40 year old Earl Scheib job was good for a 50 footer and would have to suffice. Will spend the money on doing other things properly and a very good interior ($90 a yard good) plus having some chrome done but the next person can do paint.
Posted on: 2014/7/7 21:25
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Yeah I was in the 10k range myself...... 1500 just to clear coat the patina..... Cleared it myself in the garage for less then 300 iirc. Sanding sux...fyi
Posted on: 2014/7/7 23:34
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Paint cost is one main reason, along with engine kits and interiors, that old cars are 1. not getting restored any more and 2. why there is such a demand for "survivors".
Lots of value in survivors. Having said that, there is a lot at stake it seems by trying it yourself.
Posted on: 2014/7/11 6:54
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I restore the car, and the car restores me.
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That was my approach too, until my prized Survivor turned out to be DOA.
Posted on: 2014/7/11 9:02
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