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Paint matching...
I am working to backdate my '82 SC, which has nice paint (zinc), and I was told that it had a Glasurit re-paint at some point in the last 30 years.
I was trying to get a very rough estimate on painting: 1) Duck deck lid and the section behind the reflector (which I will remove) 2) FG rear bumper 3) FG front bumper 4) Pair of front fenders 5) Hood FG parts will probably be TRE, roughly half the car or a bit more, and I prefer Glasurit for a better match. Does anybody know if zinc is an easy or tough match? Thanks |
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dkbautosports.com
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: branford ct
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no one can give a estimate with out seeing what you have to refinish .
not only do shop labor rates change from state to state but from shop to shop . i don't know that color Zinc off the top of my head ?i know there is a ZINN metallic with a color # LM7V used for 1982 only . the german word for ZINN is TIN and not ZINK or Zinc in english . you have to give a color code for me to tall you is the color is a good match or not . |
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Yes, it's Zinn metallic. I thought t was referred to as "zinc" in the U.S., or I saw it referred to as that in some threads (it's dark silver).
The used panels will need minimal prep work and they are a different color. They may have a few dings, but no dents, no bondo, and no rust. The FG panels are new (probably TRE). I just wanted to know if I was looking at possibly $10k or $2K, a very rough estimate, so when I call a local shop I have a little guidance. I would like very good quality to match the rest of the vehicle, but not a $20k "show" job. I live in eastern Washington state, and I know of good shop with reasonable prices in Oregon (and no sales tax there), but it's always nice to have a figure in mind before a discussion begins... Thanks |
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Location: branford ct
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what you have to do is take the panels your looking to have refinished along with the car down to some shops and get prices .
your looking at painting most of the car then your talking about fiberglass parts . have the parts been fit to the car yet ? what shape are the parts in ? some shops many just tell you they want ti paint the hole car others may not . |
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I was afraid of that. The current paint is very good, I don't want to screw with it. I may just take a few parts (headlight sugar scoops) to help match and strip everything for paint myself, and run them to a few shops like you said.
I just don't want one half of the car to be off-shade, but since mine is an original color and in good condition, it should be easier to match. A $10k full re-paint is not in my future, I'll drive a different color outlaw before I blow that kind of coin. If my paint was shot, then that would be a different story. I'm still trying to fund a 915 build with LS and CR gears, and a Max Moritz short stroke rebuild with performance enhancements... Thanks |
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