Respray costs

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Respray costs

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Hi. Has anyone got any recent prices for a respray on a GT, preferably for a built up car not a bare shell. Cheers Geoff
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Hi Geoff,
a very difficult question!
# the spraying is only one part of the cost of course.
# the stripdown of the body - are you going to remove everything and do a thorough job? Alternative is to just do a lot of masking and just do the external panels.
#changing the colour? If so then you really need to do a complete stripdown and respray it all.
# previous repairs, rust, panel gaps and surface imperfections will need to be addressed and will be a big part of the overall cost.
# if using modern 2 pack paint for durability then this requires quite a bit of extra kit and a proper spray booth - suggests you would need a professional outfit and not cheap.

As with most things, you only get what you pay for. You will find big differences in quotes, and I would be wary of the cheap ones.

Probably not very helpful, but a few things to think about.

I do my own spraying with cellulose, which is fine if you are careful and sensible about where the solvents are going as you spray.
5 litres would do it I think, perhaps £2-£3 hundred. You need a good compressor and the spraying equipment which are not inexpensive. You also need good neighbours, or no neighbours!

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I rebuilt a roadster about 18 months ago. By the time I had finished with welding the new panels, there was a lot of prep work needed to get it ready for painting. As I have no skills in prep or painting I entrusted it to a local bodyshop. They must have spent many hours on it and when I collected it the finish was stunning. The cost was £5,800. That may seem a lot but the amount of work was large and I was happy to pay it.
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Hi Ian , Bumpa
Basically I am having to sell my 73 Harvest Gold GT due to my increasing physical disabilities. It will never be a pristine example due to excessive use of underseal by one of the 12 previous owners! There are half a dozen areas that if they were repaired and resprayed would make the car look really good and more saleable. I have just taken the car to a body repair shop and he has quoted £1200 for a full respray addressing the half a dozen areas. I was surprised how cheap. I have used the guy for repairs to my main car and he does a good job. The guy said that the car would look as if it had just come out of a showroom. Maybe this is what I need to do to help sell the car as the respray will make the car look cosmetically good and someone else can do whatever they want at a later time. Also I should be able to get a fair proportion of the £1200 back by increasing the selling price. Cheers Geoff
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How much were you then expecting to put her up for sale for Geoff with the new paint ?
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Well that’s a good question! I ain’t got a clue!My car is on Autotrader at the moment and out of 70 cars for sale mine is the cheapest but one at £4950. What is a respray worth to a potential buyer? Who knows? Glass’s and Parker’s are of no use! So it boils down to what someone is prepared to pay for a classic car and the question “how long is a piece of string “ comes to mind. My gut feel is when the work is done (not until the end of June)- rewrite the advert (I have the advertise until sold option) and raise the price to £5950. It would still be a cheap car. Have you any thoughts? Take a look at the ad and see what you think. I’ve had 1009 views since Sunday evening but only one phone call. Cheers Geoff
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It looks a good car Geoff, assuming the underneath is solid and sound. What goes against it somewhat is the colour. Bolder colours seem more popular. I reckon it's worth more than you are asking even now, but if you've not had much interest, maybe I'm wrong. I wouldn't use Autotrader myself. I have had good results from carandclassic.com, and they don't charge for the ad. I think the classic car buyer is more likely to look there.
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Hi Bumpa
Get your point about Harvest Gold. Went to the 60th Anniversary bash at Gaydon and out of over 1000 cars only saw a handful of Harvest Gold. But if you’re looking for one it’s like looking for rocking horse poo! I did find one at the Pride of Longbridge event and I parked next to it and took a photo. I think the car has had work done to the floor as it seems quite sound but not done by a professional judging by the coating of under seal in the spare wheel area. The front wings have been replaced. Thanks for the tip about Car and Classic. A free advert never does any harm. Cheers Geoff
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