Tipping the painter before he does the job
will help also. This give him an incentive to take extra care when
painting.
The right Maaco will do a great paint job.The trick is finding the right
one.Do your home work,visit the shop,look at what is on there front lot,(the
cars repaired).Look at the clenlyness of the people,the shop,and the attitude
of the employees.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 7:10
AM
Subject: RE: IML: Paint prices ?
I had my '73 painted at a Macco shop in south Jersey couple
of years ago. Paint job looks great! People can't believe it's a Macco
paint, and it was done at a very reasonable price. The car always draws
attention at car shows/cruises, with many compliments on the paint job.
You can see my car on a web site. www.cjacc.com. Chick on the left side of the
web site under cars 9. My car is the first one the top, dark green in
color.
Rich Woolf '66 Crown '73
LeBaron
-----Original Message----- From: Quint Villanueva
[mailto:Qlv@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 8:40 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject:
Re: IML: Paint prices ?
Paul's advice is good. I know MACCO
is a production shop and you can't expect them to give you show quality
work. However, in my case the owner, a gentleman up in years,
has been a car buff since he was a teen-ager and to this day goes to
cruise nights and kicks the tires. I established a
good relationship with him so I feel comfortable with him doing the
job. However, I was able to lay out specific tasks that I wanted him to
perform for me and offered a premium if he would personally supervise the
job. He walked me through his shop and explained each step of the
process that he would use on my car. He did tell me that he is a
production shop and doesn't do much custom work, however, because my car
was blocked and primered he took it on. I guess that is a long way
around to saying...know specifically what you want and lay it out to the
painter...don't use a shop that doesn't treat you as one of the
family...be patient...look around for independent painters who have
access to a paint booth, they usually will be much less expensive than a
regular paint shop. One last item, if you intend to show your car
in competition you can expect to pay a premium price. If your like
me, just want it to look nice and clean when I take it out for my weekend
spin. Good
luck!
Quint
P.S. I take my car to MACCO tomorrow. I expect it will
take a week or a bit more to finish. If you're interested I'll let you
know what I think of their work.
----- Original Message
----- From: <RandalPark@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent:
Sunday, February 15, 2004 11:47 AM Subject: Re: IML: Paint prices
?
> It sounds like you may be approaching shops that are
primarily focused on crash repairs and not total paint jobs. There is a
big difference. > > Your Macco experience doesn't sound good.
Based on what you said, I wouldn't have them do the job either. In our
area my feeling about them has been positive, but I don't have
unreasonable expectations about their work. Although I have been very
pleased with their work, I wouldn't recommend them for a "show job". They
simply have too much of an assembly line process to make that possible.
Now, if you could befriend one of their employees and have him offer to
do your car in their shop in his spare time you would have a good chance
of getting something special. > > Keep looking, and try to get
some references. Ask other people at cars shows in your area where they
have had their work done. Sometimes they will know of a really good shop,
or private individuals that do excellent work in their spare time. Often,
a good word and visual inspection from another customer is the best way
to pick a shop to do a special job on your Imperial. > >
Paul > > In a message dated 2/15/2004 2:17:43 PM Eastern
Standard Time, imperialman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
writes: > > > > > 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 >
> To: 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 > > To: 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 > > To: 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 > > To: 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,
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