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rwilner 08-29-2013 07:17 AM

Expected Cost to get some parts painted?
 
I need to get the following items painted:
- rear decklid
- whale tail base
- stock rear valance
- modified rear valance (basically a stock one with a cutout for a 2nd exhaust)

Assuming no-to-minimal bodywork and repair, what should I expect a body shop to charge to paint these items in base coat / clear coat?

I haven't gotten any quotes yet, just wondering what to expect ballpark.

(also, if anyone has a body shop recommendation in the metro west boston area, I'm all ears!)

thanks,
Rich

Josh D 08-29-2013 07:30 AM

Not long ago I had a fiberglass duck tail, front and rear bumpers, and front and rear valances painted in single stage Guards Red. I stripped the bumpers and valances to bare metal, and the ducktail was in gelcoat. I had them weld up the license plate holes in the front valance for a smoother look. $1300 is what I paid. Not bad, but not a bargain either.

moneymanager 08-29-2013 08:31 AM

Asking for a paint estimate is like asking what air costs. I'll bet if you looked you could get quotes from $300 to $3000. Everything depends on the time and care taken in prep. Paint quality is important too.

JQ911 08-29-2013 08:33 AM

I once went to a body shop and got a quote for my rear bumper blade $400.00 and front valance $300.00 and it has to be blasted/before sending it to them. So I ended up with a guy who moonlighted during weeks off for $300 for both. Not a concourse quality nor a standard piece (6/10 rating), needs wet sanding to smoothen it out.

My guesstimate would be between $300 to $450 each on the decklid and base and $150 to $250 on rear valance.

JAR0023 08-29-2013 11:06 AM

Industry average paint labor rate in Boston, MA is $37/hr. Paint & Material cost is $30/hr. The 'book time' (Mitchell) for the items you listed is around 8hrs. $536.

No mater how clean the parts are the shop has to prep them for paint. Figure another two hours minimum at a body rate of ($37/hr). $76.

You want the parts to match expect to leave your car and pay another couple hours for the shop to spray out some drop panels. $134. That's with whatever paint the shop normally uses. You want something custom the costs go up.

SWAG $750 minimum to have it done right in your AO. -J

porwolf 08-29-2013 12:23 PM

How about metallic 2-stage Glasurit re-paint on some small parts and rear hood to match original factory paint after 30 years? Rest of the car is practically immaculate. I can do all necessary prep work. Does anybody have a suggestion?

Hnichols 08-29-2013 12:29 PM

I had a used engine lid prepared (stripped and the screw holes from a previous tail addition plugged) and color matched for about $600. I really had no idea if that was a good price, but judging from the above comments, it sounds about the going rate for a good, professional job. The lid looks like it came from the factory.

porwolf 08-29-2013 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Hnichols (Post 7628310)
I had a used engine lid prepared (stripped and the screw holes from a previous tail addition plugged) and color matched for about $600. I really had no idea if that was a good price, but judging from the above comments, it sounds about the going rate for a good, professional job. The lid looks like it came from the factory.

Was it a Glasurit 2-stage metallic job? When was it done?

pete3799 08-29-2013 01:55 PM

Had a duck tail painted this spring.
$278.90

rwilner 08-29-2013 02:05 PM

Gonna get some quotes next week probably. Will let you guys know how I make out.

Thanks for the responses


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