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hockeymutt |
Mar 13 2018, 09:34 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 84 Joined: 4-August 08 From: NJ Member No.: 9,388 Region Association: None |
When I was in high school my first car I restored and drove was an 84 CJ7 did the body work with my dad and had MACCO do the paint job for $500 in black none the less came out pretty good. Oh and they warrantied it , if I remember correctly for 5 years. Of course I had over spray on the carpets and radiator. But for the $800 I paid for the jeep I didn't mind. THey also did the door jams for that price. I'm considering using them to spray my 914 here in a few weeks before I drop my Subaru in. I wish I had a bigger paint booth to do it myself.
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burton73 |
Mar 14 2018, 11:52 AM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,497 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
Macco painted a black 914 that I had in 1979. I did all the prep work on the body and I gave the painter a $20. Bill and asked him if he would do a nice job on spraying it and I had more complements on that super slick paint job than on any other car I had before that. I paid something like $350. Back then. The car was a black car and they did not pant the jams.
The paint job is mostly in the prep work and you can always go back and color sand and buff. Bob B |
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