My car's aesthetics have gone downhill pretty quick this year. It's time for me to get to work, but I'm just too damn lazy and cheap.
It used to look so good, nice fresh satan black trunks, shiny paint...
Then during one of the cold snaps earlier in the year the paint cracked, I guess water got on there and froze. IIt's starting to rust worse than I wanted to let it get. I haven't even washed it lately.
At least I drive it every day!
Take them to a Powder Coater. Drive the car there, take them off & drive home. They will Blast them & Coat them
I guess the easiest thing would be to take the spoiler off before powder coating. Any idea about how much something like this would cost to have done?
Motivation = one hour a day then STOP go drink a beer and watch Sharknado. You'll be surprised at what is finished in a few weeks. Cheap ? Gritty sandpaper and Krylon paint. You'll look good for another year. Drive it U own it!
Maybe you should sell it to someone that will properly care for the car. Hate to see crap like this...
Sand with orbital and Plastidip..
John
"Lazy and cheap". Pretty much sums up the average 914 owner.
Powder coating is also likely to warp the heck out of the panels. Sandblasting wont help either as it creates heat and will work harden sheet metal. I am sure that any neighborhood kid say between the age of 8-15 would love to try their hand at spray bombing your ride. Just remember no Gang tagsl
At least I drive it every day!
...and that is all that matters! The creators did not focus on how pretty their precious would look after however many years sitting in a garage. Porsches were designed to actually be driven, not parked! And yes, sometimes driven in the F'ing rain! Did you all ever wonder why they put windshield wipers on them? And what's a ski rack for, if not for taking it up to a ski resort to go skiing, in the actual snow!
Keep on driving it! Every day! And enjoy the ride, every day!
If some parts rust while your driving it, well, so what? Refinish or replace, and move on, all the while your driving it, since Porsches were meant to be driven, not just looked at.
Last year a friend of mine with a 914 on par with your car sprayed it with a few cans of Rustoleum from Home Depot. Still looked like crap, but looked pretty decent when standing across the parking lot from it.
He was able to sell it a short while later for 5K. And, his Rustoleum paint job was the best thing about the condition of that car.
Im thinking I'll just put my other rear trunk lid on, but it has a luggage rack so where would I play chess???
I used an automotive primer and paint in spray cans that they sell at home depot last time. I think I sprayed over a dozen coats before I got it smooth enough for me, so it's certainly not a one or two day project. It looked good for a couple of years, so I think I'll do it that way again.
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