FB Sedan "Honey Beige" 215 Merimbula ... Update!

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EK JAY
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Post by EK JAY »

:shock: i wouldnt part with any money steve
untill you saw the finished product
and you were very very happy with it
for 7500 you would not want to find any
hint of a dent and you should be able to
use it as a mirror ;if its being painted in
acryilic make sure it get's buffed by hand
and not machine buffed last thing you want
is them shitty swirl marks all over it . :)
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Post by Aussie Bob »

Jay I appreciate your tips. I will be chatting with the painter after reading the posts here.

The hand buff was something I had forgotten. Thanks
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Sounds very reasonable to me. I'd expect to pay anywhere from $7500 to $10000. Sounds steep I know, but YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.....

My FC had a very minor repair and full respray (2 tone, 2 pak) around 13 years ago and it cost $5000, show finish. Last time I saw it was 3 years after I sold it and the paint was still perfect.

Basically Steve check out the guys work, if he lets you in to the workshop regularly to see how its going and YOUR happy with his end result go for it.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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:shock: Hi steve
got a couple of quote's on my car
today just to be painted outside only
lowest was 5500 highest was 6250
so i guess 7500 is a good price 4 a
bare metal re spray . my car is all prepared
ready to spray ; i guess i get spoilt
doing all the repairs and paint myself
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Thanks guys, it is great to get so much feedback here on the forum. I appreciate it. Sounds like I am doing alright. I will see how he goes with the first one.
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I went around to see the car just before I left and the paint stripping has started Yippee!
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Here are the pics from today! Paint straight of the gun. Maybe I should leave it without a cut & Buff, it looks authentic just the way it is. What do you think?

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As you can see, Bonnet & Boot yet to be painted.

Wheels & Trim still bare.
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VERY NICE STEVE!!!!!! they have done a great job..... Cheers Mark
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that is art!
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love it keep us posted :)
got to love the old trusty grey motor and drum brakes
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Wow looks great, but will look even better after they cut and buff!
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Steve,
Looks the goods.
Today's prices of paint do sound like a rip off but you have to remember the paint shops need to cover everything from wages , building costs, booth costs, paint, insurances and believe it or not storage costs.
$7500 is not that bad for a full bare metal acrylic job considering the amount of work we all know these old girls require.I even payed $2000.00 just to remove the old paint and I know a good quality 2 pac paint can cost up to $2000.00 for 4 litres!
This is why the price of all old cars is going through thre roof and the sad part is that we the generation that loved and grew up with them remember the costs of the good old days! Damn hard to let go I know.
Preparation is the labour intensive part, laying the paint is only 10% of the work, so guys if you dont have to do it yourself and you can afford it then go for it!
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Post by Blacky »

Looks good Steve, youve got your work cut out getting that back together by the nats - better get some good coffee ! :lol:
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Post by Aussie Bob »

Thanks Guys!

I wanted it for the Nats :( Oh well next year!

Do you think I should have it cut back & buffed? Or leave it?

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