Totally redoing the body on the Indy, need suggestions.
Well the paint on my Indy is starting to fade away , crack, chip, and everything else and the body well thats a different story. The previous owner liked to hit small things here and there so I went and picked up some bondo. I am going to be smoothing out the body, taking the stripes and paint off and then painting it.
I am going cheap.
I am either doing flat black spray can.
Prepping the body and then getting a cheap paint job (gloss black or like a gunmetal grey)
If I redo the stock blue with white strips it will not be for another year or two because I don't want to spend that much on the paint right now.
So pick one for me. I think the flat black would look nasty but thats just me.
I am going cheap.
I am either doing flat black spray can.
Prepping the body and then getting a cheap paint job (gloss black or like a gunmetal grey)
If I redo the stock blue with white strips it will not be for another year or two because I don't want to spend that much on the paint right now.
So pick one for me. I think the flat black would look nasty but thats just me.
I do like teh look of flat black, but like Socha62 said, im not sure it would look good on a new truck. i would say save your pennies and get the original blue w/ white strips done again. Dont go to cheap or you'll just be doing it again.
ORIGINAL: rtmorrisjr
I do like teh look of flat black, but like Socha62 said, im not sure it would look good on a new truck. i would say save your pennies and get the original blue w/ white strips done again. Dont go to cheap or you'll just be doing it again.
I do like teh look of flat black, but like Socha62 said, im not sure it would look good on a new truck. i would say save your pennies and get the original blue w/ white strips done again. Dont go to cheap or you'll just be doing it again.
ORIGINAL: Bouncer88
Hmmm, I think I might do all the prep work myself and go to Maaco, the only reason bad things come from them is because they don't do prep work. If I do it all myself the original blue shouldn't be expensive, I would get the most expensive paint job they have, also the white stripes are just decals they aren't actually painted on.
ORIGINAL: rtmorrisjr
I do like teh look of flat black, but like Socha62 said, im not sure it would look good on a new truck. i would say save your pennies and get the original blue w/ white strips done again. Dont go to cheap or you'll just be doing it again.
I do like teh look of flat black, but like Socha62 said, im not sure it would look good on a new truck. i would say save your pennies and get the original blue w/ white strips done again. Dont go to cheap or you'll just be doing it again.
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ORIGINAL: rtmorrisjr
I didn't realize that the white strips were decals. are you capable of doing them yourself (with a friend)? If so, you should be able to just do what you were thinking of. And maaco does do prep. maybe just not that great of a job, but they do do it. Make sure you look at some of there work tho. i have heard good and bad about maaco. Never used them myself tho.
ORIGINAL: Bouncer88
Hmmm, I think I might do all the prep work myself and go to Maaco, the only reason bad things come from them is because they don't do prep work. If I do it all myself the original blue shouldn't be expensive, I would get the most expensive paint job they have, also the white stripes are just decals they aren't actually painted on.
ORIGINAL: rtmorrisjr
I do like teh look of flat black, but like Socha62 said, im not sure it would look good on a new truck. i would say save your pennies and get the original blue w/ white strips done again. Dont go to cheap or you'll just be doing it again.
I do like teh look of flat black, but like Socha62 said, im not sure it would look good on a new truck. i would say save your pennies and get the original blue w/ white strips done again. Dont go to cheap or you'll just be doing it again.
I work at maaco in ohio . But yes if you come in and get a$250 paint job we dont do much to it. But if you spend the money they will prep it good . So if I was you I would get it ready yourself if the paint is cracked and pealing you need to strip itthen get some etching primer for the bare metal . Then I would take it there and get the work done if they strip it it will be about $600 - $750 to strip it plus the paint job. They start off at $250



