Good Evening Everyone,
I'm about to embark on a restoration project with my Series 2a 109 station wagon.
This will involve getting a new chassis, bulkhead, 2.6L rover 100 engine, and some non standard modifications to the vehicle as it will be a Swiss army 109 station wagon used by the swiss fortress troops in the 60s-90s.
The main hurdle is the total project cost.
The bulk of the money will be going to a workshop which I've told was going to repaint and repair the body work components in pieces over the next 5-6 months.
They quoted me £10k which seems quite high considering I'm supplying the paint, which is a matte swiss olive green 2k+hardener :
https://www.militaerlacke.de/fahrze...hweizer-armee/344/2k-kta-13754-gelbolive?c=44 .
I'll be doing most of the prep as well, including assembling and painting the chassis, pipes, engine, gearbox, transfer box, axles and installing a new loom with a modern fuse conversion and alternator.
So far the project is looking around £18-19k in total (which I don't have) and just wondering if its worth perhaps doing all the paint myself with the paint I'm looking to get.
So I have a couple of questions:
Has anyone done military 2k paint with hardener before and does it require a Matte clear coat afterwards (See paint link)?
What would you all recommend as a paint application?
How much did it cost in all?
Just to be clear, its not going to be a show car its a military vehicle so the paint should be treated as if it came from the workshops which the swiss are quite proficient at. But it will still be a Matte finish regardless.
I have access to a workshop with a compressor so would require a gun for paint.