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If you don't own a clean 1,500 squ ft shop behind your home.........

1/2 cash, 1/2 credit card. Rent a car for 2 weeks.

Better deal than a new Yukon or Tahoe for $75,000. Look at the money you save, and you have a beautiful SUV again!!
Tempting, Mountie...…...but I'm not retired. I own and run a business. So even though the body shop will have it for a couple of weeks, at least I'm still making money while it's happening.
 
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Tempting, Mountie...…...but I'm noy retired. I own and run a business. So even though the body shop will have it for a couple of weeks, at least I'm still making money while it's happening.

If I read you correctly....... You need your truck for your business? Yea, let them spend the time to paint it..... Rent a truck..... ( van?)....... And write off all expenses.
 

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I don’t know ? I’m in California and body shops can definitely run up a big bill for a complete paint job on any suv size vehicle. After a little research I ended up purchasing my own gallon of factory color/code matched PPG brand paint on eBay for $130 that in my opinion looks amazing ! Also got all needed supplies , hardener , clear and something else ?? Can’t remember primer ? Any how I spent a total of $480 on supplies . Not bad considering I bought superior products . I then took my vehicle to a shop and had them prep and paint for $1200 total $1680.00
 
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It seems here in SW Florida, that all of the shops focus on collision work and really don't care much about repaints (except for Maaco and similar discount shops that focus on the opposite). So the shops that do quality repaints are dealing with high-end classic car restorations, luxury and exotic cars and that is reflected in what they charge.
 

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It seems here in SW Florida, that all of the shops focus on collision work and really don't care much about repaints (except for Maaco and similar discount shops that focus on the opposite). So the shops that do quality repaints are dealing with high-end classic car restorations, luxury and exotic cars and that is reflected in what they charge.

That's because the insurance companies are an open checkbook and customers coming in paying for work themselves are usually on some sort of budget. If they screw up quoting a collision job, they just make a supplement and still get paid.

If I was going to do this to my vehicle, I would rather go to a place that deals in high-end paint jobs. Surely they can charge less for a "daily driver" paint job that they aren't spending days sanding to get the body show car perfect.
 
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That's because the insurance companies are an open checkbook and customers coming in paying for work themselves are usually on some sort of budget. If they screw up quoting a collision job, they just make a supplement and still get paid.

If I was going to do this to my vehicle, I would rather go to a place that deals in high-end paint jobs. Surely they can charge less for a "daily driver" paint job that they aren't spending days sanding to get the body show car perfect.
I agree. I'm looking for such a shop. One that isn't so busy that they laugh when I ask for the "daily driver special".
 

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so aside from my 97 tahoe i own 2 Hondas this is a factory si wing for my 00 civic. it took me a while to find someone but keep digging around. you would be suprised how many actual quality painters do alot of side work at thier shop after hours. i paid 50 bucks for this to get prepped painted and baked so its fully cured and ready to go. guy also told me he could do my whole car for 1000 or my whole Tahoe for probably under 3k but he wanted to see it first. never know when someone you know friend or customer who has connections with a local body shop guy.
 

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so aside from my 97 tahoe i own 2 Hondas this is a factory si wing for my 00 civic. it took me a while to find someone but keep digging around. you would be suprised how many actual quality painters do alot of side work at thier shop after hours. i paid 50 bucks for this to get prepped painted and baked so its fully cured and ready to go. guy also told me he could do my whole car for 1000 or my whole Tahoe for probably under 3k but he wanted to see it first. never know when someone you know friend or customer who has connections with a local body shop guy.

Well quoted. My painter hooked me up with a few parts over the summer. He was doing parts for his car, so he just worked in my parts, off the clock, and I gave him 2 months to do it. Came out mint!! When they did my HD hood, I paid for some in $$ and then spotted the boys a few 12 packs.

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I have a friend who owns a small body shop and he won’t do a full paint job because he makes way more money doing collision plus it takes so much shop space and time to do it. All the parts that come off have to be stored and organized. A few parts here and there, he definitely does that for me along with blending or in the case of my Silverado, a full wet sand buff and polish but no full paint jobs even for friends. And he has so much business he works all he wants so there’s no way he’s going to work “on the side” or on his days off. So the hard part is finding anyone to do it that gives a shit how it comes out, because there’s no competition. Be prepared to pay $5000-up.
 
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I have a friend who owns a small body shop and he won’t do a full paint job because he makes way more money doing collision plus it takes so much shop space and time to do it. All the parts that come off have to be stored and organized. A few parts here and there, he definitely does that for me along with blending or in the case of my Silverado, a full wet sand buff and polish but no full paint jobs even for friends. And he has so much business he works all he wants so there’s no way he’s going to work “on the side” or on his days off. So the hard part is finding anyone to do it that gives a shit how it comes out, because there’s no competition. Be prepared to pay $5000-up.
Thanks, Rocket Man. Exactly what I'm finding. Technically, my Yukon isn't worth investing 5K with 202,000. But the truck is rust free, the body and interior are near perfect and I've already replaced the rearend and tranny. So I'll just drop in a fresh 5.3 or 6.0 (preferred upgrade) when the engine fails. And where can you buy a decent full-sized SUV for around 10-12K (paint and engine upgrade). So I feel I can justify the expense. I'm really trying to do my homework first.
 

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A few weeks ago, at a Home Depot, I saw a mid - '2000's Silverado. It was a medium blue with side-accent white. Painted like a '70's - '80's 2-tone. IT WAS GORGEOUS, the way it was laid out & painted.
I am pissed I didn't take photos of it!!!

I am keeping an eye out for it.
 
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A few weeks ago, at a Home Depot, I saw a mid - '2000's Silverado. It was a medium blue with side-accent white. Painted like a '70's - '80's 2-tone. IT WAS GORGEOUS, the way it was laid out & painted.
I am pissed I didn't take photos of it!!!

I am keeping an eye out for it.
I know the two-tone paint schemes are not popular any more, but I still like them. Chip Foose still uses them on most of the builds on Overhaulin'!
 

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Thanks, Rocket Man. Exactly what I'm finding. Technically, my Yukon isn't worth investing 5K with 202,000. But the truck is rust free, the body and interior are near perfect and I've already replaced the rearend and tranny. So I'll just drop in a fresh 5.3 or 6.0 (preferred upgrade) when the engine fails. And where can you buy a decent full-sized SUV for around 10-12K (paint and engine upgrade). So I feel I can justify the expense. I'm really trying to do my homework first.

That's the thing. "Not worth it" is just beat into our heads to get us to buy new stuff we don't really need. If everything else on the truck is in good shape and you still love it, I see no real reason to say it isn't worth it. Anything you buy in the $5k-$10k range is likely going to need thousands in mechanical repairs alone that the previous owner let pile up until they decided to dump it. At this point, I'm planning on keeping my 08 Escalade and my wife's 12 Yukon on the road as long as I can. I often wonder if the previous owners of both trucks would have still gotten rid of them if they knew a few thousand spent on them would have made them both as good as they are now.
 
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That's the thing. "Not worth it" is just beat into our heads to get us to buy new stuff we don't really need. If everything else on the truck is in good shape and you still love it, I see no real reason to say it isn't worth it. Anything you buy in the $5k-$10k range is likely going to need thousands in mechanical repairs alone that the previous owner let pile up until they decided to dump it. At this point, I'm planning on keeping my 08 Escalade and my wife's 12 Yukon on the road as long as I can. I often wonder if the previous owners of both trucks would have still gotten rid of them if they knew a few thousand spent on them would have made them both as good as they are now.
Yep. That's why I said technically not worth the investment. Worth or value is subjective. I think it's worth it or I wouldn't be considering it.

I see that you are in Georgia. I grew up in the Stone Mountain area, then moved to west GA before coming to Sarasota in 1980. I moved back to the Kennesaw/Acworth area from 2000-2007, then came back to Sarasota (my wifey's home town) and here I am.
 

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Yep. That's why I said technically not worth the investment. Worth or value is subjective. I think it's worth it or I wouldn't be considering it.

I see that you are in Georgia. I grew up in the Stone Mountain area, then moved to west GA before coming to Sarasota in 1980. I moved back to the Kennesaw/Acworth area from 2000-2007, then came back to Sarasota (my wifey's home town) and here I am.
You might consider a wrap if the underlying paint isn’t too chipped or dented. They can be done for more like $2000 depending.
 
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You might consider a wrap if the underlying paint isn’t too chipped or dented. They can be done for more like $2000 depending.
Thanks, Rocket Man. Guess I've never really considered a wrap. Nor did I have any idea they were that inexpensive. Do they hold up well? I see them done on TV shows, but I always assumed that they were for the rich tuners who want to change their car scheme every couple of years. Food for thought.:hmm:
 

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