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Title: how much for a respray
Post by: zombiefiend on January 31, 2010, 05:23:51 PM
hey guys,

i am looking at getting a white van, while i love the van i hate the colour.

for anyones experience how much would it cost for a full respray from white to black.

i dont even mind if the engine bay isnt done.

any help on a price would be awesome

thanks
Adam
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: Bedfordcrazy on January 31, 2010, 08:00:56 PM
Hi All, mate I have just had a quote to have mine done, SWB, and this guy quoted me about $2000-00, and that was for a really good custom paint, paint job, not a standard off the shelf black, not that mine will be black but it will be darker then the primer you can see in my album. His quote was for a show quality paint job. Hope this is a guide.
Regards
         George.........
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: ben on February 02, 2010, 06:51:03 AM
2000 is pretty cheap i recon, if there is any body repairs needed it will be mre obviously. and it all depends on what paint you want to use and how cheap you wanna do it.
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: Bedfordcrazy on February 02, 2010, 09:03:06 AM
Hey Guys, that $2000 did not include bodywork, that is just painted and finished. The plan is to do all the custom sheet metal, grill, flares so on in my workshop at home here, then load my baby onto a tow truck and run it down to the gold coast where the guy will paint it in his workshops. When I spoke to him a couple of weeks ago he was working on Elenore, a 68 fastback mustang, building a replica from the movie gone in 60secs, ground up for a coast millionair.
Regards
          George...........
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: zombiefiend on February 02, 2010, 06:16:26 PM
thanks guys this gives me a good idea on how much im gonna have to pay.

George for that cheap I'm imagining that you did all the prep work yourself, if so how difficult would you say it would be for some one with very limited car knowledge to do.

thanks
Adam
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: Bedfordcrazy on February 03, 2010, 11:52:05 AM
Hi Adam, mate I am a double amputee in a wheelchair, and like you I to have limited skill, I can design and I know what needs to happen to do a job to avoid being conned, but no, I am getting the same guy to do all my custom work, I just devided the 2 jobs, quote on custom sheet metal work first, then when I win lotto then time to start the paint LOL. I have just got a second beddy grill from my mate, and I am tempted to have a shot at doing my custom grill, I know every step of how to do it, it's that first cut. I have the workshop, the tools just not the courage to make that first cut. YET.
Regards
          George............... ;D :o
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: Warren on February 03, 2010, 01:08:57 PM
Go for it George, dive in feet first  ;D

Or just get some scrap metal and play with ideas on how you would do it.

Nothing can replace actual experience, and the only way to get that is to "Nike" it.

Warren
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: pickmeup on February 04, 2010, 08:42:18 AM
There are some old skool rules for ya!
First decide show or go.
Show= rule of thumb is every thing in quarters ie, repairs,mods, prep and paint.
The numbers allways add uo to 10.
So a Show van is going to cost you $10,000.00
Go= rule of thumb is every thing in quarters ie, repairs,mods, prep and paint.
The numbers will add up to 6.
So aStreeter will cost ya $6000.00

Now alot guys will argue left or right of those figures.
Some will say its too low and some will say they can do some them selves.
But it averages out at the above figures over time.
Even if you have a mate it will cost you $6g or 10g.
we had this discusion at a van meeting years ago.
I bought it up at a rod club meeting 2 years ago.
I bought it up in the USA at a pickup club meeting 3 years ago.
The thing was that its scary that across all those guys and cars the rule of quarters came into effect.
If your bodys good you spend more on paint.
If your bodys bad you spend more on that and less on paint.
Now the real scary thing is I read about this in a popular mechanics magazine in the seventys for the first time.
Then saw it repeated on a canadian van site in the 80s.
Okay so lay into me now
 ;D
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: able on February 04, 2010, 08:55:48 AM
i think your pretty much spot on with those figures, im doing everything myself and it will be very close to 6 grand.

mind you i will not admit that to the miss's even when she does the "you got to be kidding me! do you actually know how much you have spent already" speech. ;D

Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: pickmeup on February 04, 2010, 04:25:26 PM
Okay, I am going to go back and edit my post.
But if you have already read it then yes I screwed up. :-[
The missing word is "minimum". :o
I should have read back before I posted it.
Sorry bout that. :-[
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: pickmeup on February 04, 2010, 04:27:10 PM
Bugger it wont let me modify it so.
a minimum of $10g for a show van and a minimum of $6g for a streeter.
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: able on February 05, 2010, 08:29:07 AM
does this mean i call tell the miss's she dam lucky im spending the minimum?  ;D
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: ShaneJ on February 05, 2010, 09:08:59 PM
Those figures are obviously for 'panel beaters'. I know a guy that sprays for about $1200 + paint with only a little extra for panel work.
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: MaTTe on February 05, 2010, 09:35:47 PM
The guy who drives our race car is a panel beater, his mate is a spray painter, and said he'd paint the bedford in his booth for $200 plus paint. I've seen his work, and I HIGHLY doubt a $10,000 paint job would be any better..

My grandad ended up painting it and its come up awesome, the only advantage to having a booth is the lighting, we got bugger all dust or anything in the paint, not bad for a shed that is now white from top to bottom due to all the panel beating over the last 3 months...

In reality, the paint job is only ever as good as the preparation before the painting begins, and then its only as good as the gun and the guy controlling it.
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: Dano on February 05, 2010, 09:37:27 PM
what colour Matte?? how long b4 we see it? Dano
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: able on February 05, 2010, 10:39:10 PM
pickmeup said

Quote
repairs,mods, prep and paint

my rounding off at six grand includes everything from buying the beddy, compressor/tools, paint, flare kit ect ect.

i could not even imagine spending 6-10 grand just on prep and paint. to me that's insane.

the last car i had someone paint was my first car a zh fairlane (302clev/gas) and that was $500 and i had to do all prep and supply everything... the paint job was only a closed door but it come up 110%

it should not be two hard to find someone to do just the spray job from between $200 to $600 if you supply everything and do the prep your self.

better still save the money and buy the compressor and gun and start practicing...  at least then you have the satisfaction of doing it yourself and you get yo keep the tools ;D

Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: MaTTe on February 05, 2010, 11:09:25 PM
Dano, its boring, but we went white, because its easy to touch up, but i like the shade..

Able, damn right the money you spend now, goes towards your next paint job, and the one after, and the one after.. etc

We spent a bit on paint, we did get given a couple of tins too, plus we got a good price on the tins we paid for.. but we used good paint, so it's worth the money. We used 'Debeer' a dutch paint. the undercoat is beautiful to work with, not so nice to get out of your nose, but smells great as it blocks your lungs and sinus while painting and sanding.. dust masks are ineffective as my nasal passages will tell you..

There are cheaper paints out there, and they can come up with a good job, but for the bit extra it is worth it..
Title: Re: how much for a respray
Post by: pickmeup on February 07, 2010, 10:32:24 AM
Umm yep theres allways gunna be someone who can do it for $x....
Caveat Emptor! :D
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