imperialman wrote: > > I don't know if it is how I am presenting my self, or what , > I still get the distinct impression that the bodyshop guys around > here just plain don't want to fool with a repaint on my Imperial. And > I have checked with probably 8 shops. Or if they do want to do it > they throw in so many verbal disclaimers its ridiculous. > The MACCO guys attitude was " Whatever, get it in here, leave a phone > number, don't call us we'll call you". And I am pretty sure his > estimate was $2,100 or thereabouts. > Hence my removing the chrome,and sanding it down to bring it to > where it is at today. > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Quint Villanueva <mailto:Qlv@xxxxxxxxx> > *To:* mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Sunday, February 15, 2004 10:55 AM > *Subject:* Re: IML: Paint prices ? > > Clay > I am in the process of painting my other car, a four door sedan > spelled Cad...not my 1953 Custom Imperial. I block sanded the car > and primed some spots that needed priming and removed all the > chrome and stainless. > I took the car to three different shops Shop#1 quoted me a price > of $6500 and promised it would be show room quality finish, which > I don't really need at my age. > > Shop #2, an independent, quoted me a price of $2300 they would > block sand and prime the whole car, although it doesn't need it. > > Shop# 3, MACCO, owned by a guy who used to restore and remodel > and paint his own cars when he was a teenager...fell in love with > my other car when I wheeled it in...he quoted my a price of $1047 > for two coats of Sherwin Williams paint and two coats of clear coat. > > Shop #2 also gave me a quote on my Imperial..remove and install > chrome and stainless, block sand, prime entire car, block sand, > two coats of PPG paint and two coats of clear coat for $2300. Not > a bad price, in my opinion. > > This should give you some idea of the broad parameters of costs. > The important thing is to know what you want with respect to color > and quality of paint, do a walk through of the paint facility and > really important, take a good look at some of the jobs your > prospective painter has done. > Good luck! > > Quint > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* imperialman <mailto:imperialman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > *To:* mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Sunday, February 15, 2004 6:58 AM > *Subject:* Re: IML: Paint prices ? > > For what its worth...A self employed bodyshop owner just > quoted me a price of $2800-$3000 to do my 67 Coupe. > That is with the chrome already removed. He said the PPG > basecoat/clearcoat materials included in the price would be > about $700 > Clay > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Kenneth Napper <mailto:I440toyou@xxxxxxx> > *To:* mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Saturday, February 14, 2004 12:32 AM > *Subject:* Re: IML: Paint prices ? > > Depends:a paint job can range from$1200,too $5000.This is > only for what you'r asking for.Find a jobber for dupont or > ppg paint.They may know some one who does side work,you > could get the job reasonable, or get a panel etch > prime,heavy build primer it,then sand,whipe,tack ,base > coat,and definatly,definatly clear the thing.When you do > the panel standing up perfect,then your ready to paint > your car. good luck. Ken;I440toyou > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Marty <mailto:mtnose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *To:* mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Friday, February 13, 2004 11:00 PM > *Subject:* IML: Paint prices ? > > Hi All, > What is the average cost to have a Imperial > painted if all the body work has been done, all glass > and rubber removed, engine and trans removed, but the > interior still in place? This would include the door > jams, engine compartment and trunk. No frame coating > involved. One color, and, is a clear coat the way to go? > > Marty Trendler > 59 Imperial LeBaron 4 Door Sedan > Red Bluff, Ca. > The problem is that most paint shops have a bit of a problem with restorers. First we are normally picky, in spite of our assertion we don't want a show job. Second, NO ONE wants to put their paint over someone else's prep and primer. A problem in the understuff WILL show up in the top coat and guess who gets blamed. Personally, I would not put color on someone elses prep without a LOT of disclaimers.