tom.brandford
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Hi all,
I currently have a SIII 88” (with limestone hard top), purchased about a month ago. The chassis and bulkhead are great (1 tiny outrigger hole), but it was never a museum piece - paint was chipped etc and I wasn’t a fan of the colour (NATO green). Since doing some lanes in it I’ve noticed the paint is starting to flake away, and I had a minor disagreement with a gate the other day which has necessitated a new wing (in a different colour).
I’ve taken the plunge and am about to purchase a 110 with dreadful bodywork, so that will be used for any laning from now on.
I’m considering a colour change to a nice Pastel Green, to match the Series’ changed use as more of a classic rather than off-roader - I plan on getting a rag top for it eventually. I’m torn between coach painting it myself and a Respray - coach paint is naturally a lot of work, but my main concern is getting the interior bits done right as I’d like to add value. Alternatively, I would consider a full Respray to include the inside bits.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience on cost for a similar respray recently? I’d not really be looking to do the prep myself as I figured it’d be best to leave it to the professionals.
I currently have a SIII 88” (with limestone hard top), purchased about a month ago. The chassis and bulkhead are great (1 tiny outrigger hole), but it was never a museum piece - paint was chipped etc and I wasn’t a fan of the colour (NATO green). Since doing some lanes in it I’ve noticed the paint is starting to flake away, and I had a minor disagreement with a gate the other day which has necessitated a new wing (in a different colour).
I’ve taken the plunge and am about to purchase a 110 with dreadful bodywork, so that will be used for any laning from now on.
I’m considering a colour change to a nice Pastel Green, to match the Series’ changed use as more of a classic rather than off-roader - I plan on getting a rag top for it eventually. I’m torn between coach painting it myself and a Respray - coach paint is naturally a lot of work, but my main concern is getting the interior bits done right as I’d like to add value. Alternatively, I would consider a full Respray to include the inside bits.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience on cost for a similar respray recently? I’d not really be looking to do the prep myself as I figured it’d be best to leave it to the professionals.