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Old 01-07-2012, 07:13 PM   #1
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Re: How much to expect to pay for a nice paint job?

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My truck is in need of a paint job. Its a 1987 SRW V30 4x4. Its in immaculate shape body wise and is in dire need of a good paint job. I want the same 2tone factory colors, and original red/black pinstripe put back on. Whats my best option? How much am i lookin at $$?
1. Should i contact body shops?
2. Does maco do good work?
3. Should i take off the emblems/rubber seals/grill/lights/trim/bumpers ect ect ect ahead of time, or let the painter do it all?
4. Im leary of just some guy in his garage painting it. I dont want it butchered.
5. Im not looking to win trophys at a car show, i just want a good protective paint job.

Please, ANY suggestions will help.!

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Before we get way off track with the Maaco haters ,, i refer to the original posters question . I would also like to direct you to the picturs of the truck , which desite being super straight and clean , is on a gravel drive way , Taking this and the original question back in perspective . Here is a good day shot of my $1800 Daily driver 5 year warrany paint job . My truck was /is in nearly the same condition . These are cell phone pics and i have yet to wax it with my porter cable which will make it better .


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Old 01-07-2012, 07:35 PM   #2
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Re: How much to expect to pay for a nice paint job?

Consider these items for you question on paint cost. First of all ANYTHING that you do is a discount at the paint shop ANY paint shop. Stripping the truck of emblems, lights, and trim items is something that he is going to charge for, why pay for that. Also if there is a guy that does it in his garage, you should consider that person, but only after you have a result of his work and how many people will provide him as a source of good work. Now for MAACO, You DO get what you pay for, but if you plan ahead and do all of the body work and prep, the MAACO guy sprays paint all day long every working day of the week, so he is undoubtedly more experienced than your guy down the street. MAACO fails in quality ONLY due to people taking a vehicle in and asking for a repaint, but not specifying what grade of paint work they want. If you were to do the sanding, Oh and YES it is a tough task, but that is why they charge a lot for doing it, the painter only has to mask off the vehicle and spray, then you get the paint done at a fair cost. Check with them before showing up at the entrance with your truck. I don't have MAACO in my area so if I want something done for a complete paint job, I have to rely on local paint shops or others that want to do that type of work. Personally, I want to be involved in my bodywork, so that I know what is there and that it is done right. I tend to spend time with my painters and learn their abilities, before commiting to them.
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Old 01-07-2012, 07:58 PM   #3
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Re: How much to expect to pay for a nice paint job?

Here's a couple shots of my 87 S-10. The truck is painted SPI base clear, Viper red. Six months of weekends (and some weekdays) passed from the day I drove it into my buddy's garage until it was complete. We removed the doors, glass, bed, fenders, and hood. I didn't think there was that much body work to do, I was wrong. I remember spending weekend after weekend block sanding. The bedsides are straight as an arrow. Prior to getting my truck painted I spent 3 months of weekends helping my buddy build his garage addition. The work on the S-10 was "payment" for my labor on the garage. There's no way I could have afforded the job in "cash".

This may come as a surprise to some, but I don't plan on ever spending that much time (or money) on another paint job. The truck is gorgeous but I let it sit and didn't drive it as much as I should have. All I could think about were scratches, chips and idiots on the road or parking lots. I finally said screw it and started racking up some miles, chips and all.

I guess my point would be this.....If your truck is going to be a daily driver, just get a decent paint job, keep it clean and the average person will never notice any imperfections. If you spend a gazillion dollars on the paint causing you to stop driving it, whats the point? No one will ever see it.
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Old 01-07-2012, 08:29 PM   #4
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Re: How much to expect to pay for a nice paint job?

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Consider these items for you question on paint cost. First of all ANYTHING that you do is a discount at the paint shop ANY paint shop. Stripping the truck of emblems, lights, and trim items is something that he is going to charge for, why pay for that. Also if there is a guy that does it in his garage, you should consider that person, but only after you have a result of his work and how many people will provide him as a source of good work. Now for MAACO, You DO get what you pay for, but if you plan ahead and do all of the body work and prep, the MAACO guy sprays paint all day long every working day of the week, so he is undoubtedly more experienced than your guy down the street. MAACO fails in quality ONLY due to people taking a vehicle in and asking for a repaint, but not specifying what grade of paint work they want. If you were to do the sanding, Oh and YES it is a tough task, but that is why they charge a lot for doing it, the painter only has to mask off the vehicle and spray, then you get the paint done at a fair cost. Check with them before showing up at the entrance with your truck. I don't have MAACO in my area so if I want something done for a complete paint job, I have to rely on local paint shops or others that want to do that type of work. Personally, I want to be involved in my bodywork, so that I know what is there and that it is done right. I tend to spend time with my painters and learn their abilities, before commiting to them.
Good info right their . I would have never thought about letting them (Maaco) paint my truck if there wasnt a black transam in their while i was checking the place out . I was actually looking to have my car hauler painted .

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This may come as a surprise to some, but I don't plan on ever spending that much time (or money) on another paint job. The truck is gorgeous but I let it sit and didn't drive it as much as I should have. All I could think about were scratches, chips and idiots on the road or parking lots. I finally said screw it and started racking up some miles, chips and all.

I guess my point would be this.....If your truck is going to be a daily driver, just get a decent paint job, keep it clean and the average person will never notice any imperfections. If you spend a gazillion dollars on the paint causing you to stop driving it, whats the point? No one will ever see it.
I am in the same boat .

Does your K30 srw have the dana 60 front ?
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Old 01-07-2012, 11:45 PM   #5
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Re: How much to expect to pay for a nice paint job?

Has anybody considered using the local Tech or Vocational School. My sister worked at one of the local Vo-tech schools teaching last year and they have an Autobody program I have seen a little bit of work that comes out of there it is a 2 year program and they have a good instructor. The only thing you have to pay for is the materials. I am thinking about having them do my Crew it will be a daily driver and a used around the farm. I am waiting until I get another driver though to drive while they have my truck it is just a thought.
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Re: How much to expect to pay for a nice paint job?

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Has anybody considered using the local Tech or Vocational School. My sister worked at one of the local Vo-tech schools teaching last year and they have an Autobody program I have seen a little bit of work that comes out of there it is a 2 year program and they have a good instructor. The only thing you have to pay for is the materials. I am thinking about having them do my Crew it will be a daily driver and a used around the farm. I am waiting until I get another driver though to drive while they have my truck it is just a thought.
I did 25 years ago and after the re-spray it looked great and lasted many years.
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Old 03-27-2012, 07:46 AM   #7
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Re: How much to expect to pay for a nice paint job?

Just to be fair i thought i would bring this thread back up . My daughter wrecked my wifes pathfinder . It only needed a rear bumper cover , no other body damage . I ewent into Maaco and told themi " i wanted a new bumper cover and there best paint job ". I didnt set a price limit , but did tell them I wanted a " better than factory to show quality paint job " They quoted me a price , i didnt set a limit . Took them 5 weeks and it is horrible . All the gaskets ahad ovewr spray and had been wipped down with solvent , so they are dried out and cracking now . Visible orange peel , sags , runs that have been repaired , horrible cut and buff that is spotty . My wifes car has deminished valve due to this . Any " car guy " that looks at this truck will see the over spray on everything . Not happy at all . Night and day difference between my Blck truck and my wives Pathfinder ( which is white and dent free as i bought it new .

Just thought i would be fair in the evaluation of production shops .

I would have been better off just repairing the rear with a new bumper cover paint matched and traded it in with the peeling clear coat . It is worth lees now that it has been repainted then with the clear coat peeling .
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Old 03-28-2012, 10:32 AM   #8
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Im a sucker for the buick's and olds ha ha and mopar cars.. we had a 65 wildcat with the 425 nail head in it... that car would haul the mail for its size .. Not as fast as dads hemi runner though he he . Cool ride.


My truck was also blasted , cost on doing it once right is priceless.
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