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Soarer20 01-04-2016 12:40 PM

Value of original color?
 
I need to have my 75 911S repainted. The paint job from a few years ago has micro blisters apparently from a inoperative moisture trap.

Color is Peru Red and Peru Red isn't my favorite Porsche color :)

Would painting the car a different color (say Guards Red or metallic blue) reduce the value of the car?

The car overall is a 8/10.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1451943415.jpg

pmax 01-04-2016 01:05 PM

What's the matter with you ? Some here just love the lipstick red :D

I say repaint it to whatever color you want. The value of the current bad paint job won't be affected.

Macroni 01-04-2016 01:18 PM

matters given today's market....

thamlin000 01-04-2016 01:39 PM

Might be easier/cheaper to sell it and find a different one in the color you prefer.

If you are happy with the car and want to keep it, paint it what you want but be prepared to disassemble it completely and get all areas resprayed. Big $$$ that won't be recovered if you sell it anytime soon. But if you go that route, it becomes your car to keep and enjoy....you won't see financial gains and many buyers want original.

Another thought since I'm the former owner of a '76 metallic blue (originally silver) Porsche. Look into non-metallic colors. There were some really cool 1970s colors that will 'fit' your car well.

73.5TinPA 01-04-2016 02:35 PM

As is, the car might bring $28,000.
A good quality color change might cost around $10,000.

The repainted, color changed car might bring $32,000.
In the original color, the non-color change (say $8,000.) repainted car might bring $33,000.

Forget about the repaint, rather machine polish & wax it and have a pro fix the blisters.
If you don't like the color, sell it and buy one you do like.
Do what you want.

matt930s 01-04-2016 02:47 PM

This.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 73.5TinPA (Post 8943578)
As is, the car might bring $28,000.
A good quality color change might cost around $10,000.

The repainted, color changed car might bring $32,000.
In the original color, the non-color change (say $8,000.) repainted car might bring $33,000.

Forget about the repaint, rather machine polish & wax it and have a pro fix the blisters.
If you don't like the color, sell it and buy one you do like.
Do what you want.


techweenie 01-04-2016 02:53 PM

I consider Peru Red a premium color, as do many others.

But by all means, paint it a color you like.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1451951578.jpg

Soarer20 01-04-2016 02:56 PM

I didn't know it was possible to fix the blisters without a respray?

There's no rust under the blisters, just primer...



Quote:

Originally Posted by 73.5TinPA (Post 8943578)
As is, the car might bring $28,000.
A good quality color change might cost around $10,000.

The repainted, color changed car might bring $32,000.
In the original color, the non-color change (say $8,000.) repainted car might bring $33,000.

Forget about the repaint, rather machine polish & wax it and have a pro fix the blisters.
If you don't like the color, sell it and buy one you do like.
Do what you want.


Matt Monson 01-04-2016 04:06 PM

If you are going to fix it, fix it in the original color. As TW says it's a premium color.

Ronnie's.930 01-04-2016 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soarer20 (Post 8943614)
I didn't know it was possible to fix the blisters without a respray?

There's no rust under the blisters, just primer...

If you can see primer under the blisters, then it is not fixable without a do-over. And even if you can't see the primer, once the paint is color-sanded so that the blisters are "flat", pits will be left behind that polish and wax will go into and be basically impossible to remove - and would be very visible on red.

matt930s 01-04-2016 05:55 PM

Who is the imposter at Ronnies keyboard? No butt jokes, ass grabbing, etc....
Identify yourself!

MattR


Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie's.930 (Post 8943869)
If you can see primer under the blisters, then it is not fixable without a do-over. And even if you can't see the primer, once the paint is color-sanded so that the blisters are "flat", pits will be left behind that polish and wax will go into and be basically impossible to remove - and would be very visible on red.


Ronnie's.930 01-04-2016 06:00 PM

^^^

http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/mo...ping-pants.gif


There - all is right with the world, once again!

christiandk 01-05-2016 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by matt930s (Post 8943898)
Who is the imposter at Ronnies keyboard? No butt jokes, ass grabbing, etc....
Identify yourself!

MattR

Must be Ronnie´s gardener - he is the one who polishes and waxes.

Peru Red is cool - the car will be worth less to most if you cange it - dont do it!

2ndTARGA 01-05-2016 05:47 AM

Here are some other Peru Red fans...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/236859-any-porsche-histoy-peru-red.html

Seems to be some inconsistencies here - the RS in that link and the Carrera in TW's post appear to be more orange/rust tinted - while all the other cars pictured are closer to rose/red. Yet another paint code - name controversy?

msark 01-05-2016 08:11 AM

Changing the color isn't a good idea. A differentiating point to the P Car as prices have risen are matching number powertrain and original paint and interior colors. Even going from leatherette to real leather isn't an issue given the values as long as the colors remain correct. Alternately... It's your to enjoy and if your not looking to the future resale value go with whatever makes you smile...

Mick_D 01-05-2016 08:40 AM

I think if it can be changed from original, it can be changed back to original just as easily and thus shouldn't affect value.

Quinlan 01-05-2016 08:46 AM

I think it also depends on what the original color was. I have a 1973T that was originally Sepia Brown (probably the least desirable color) which the previous owner changed to aubergine. I think that probably enhanced the value, all else being equal.

Ronnie's.930 01-05-2016 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christiandk (Post 8944100)
Must be Ronnie´s gardener - he is the one who polishes and waxes.

Here's my gardener - need to tell her to keep her hands off my . . . . . . keyboard!

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...42bb808f16.jpg

christiandk 01-05-2016 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick_D (Post 8944492)
I think if it can be changed from original, it can be changed back to original just as easily and thus shouldn't affect value.

No.


Ronnie; You need to cool her off with a gardenhose. She is overheating.

Patrick3000 01-05-2016 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 73.5TinPA (Post 8943578)
Forget about the repaint, rather machine polish & wax it and have a pro fix the blisters.
If you don't like the color, sell it and buy one you do like.
Do what you want.

X2

Very good advice


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