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My Guards Red original Porsche paint is going, going, almost gone. My passenger door looks like it has been hit with baby powder unless I wax it every week. 20 years on the paint. And I have to content with a paint bubble the size of a lemon right in the middle of the driver side door. I can't take it anymore!
Does anyone recommend one of the typical chain shops that do body and paint work? I got a quote from an excellent local independant body shop for $3,000 to repaint the entire car, keeping the Guards Red original color of course. I don't know if this is reasonable or not. The same shope quoted me $950 to take care of the rust spot, paint the door, and blend in from front and back fenders. A good buddy here says that's a great price, so I am thinking of taking that, but I feel nuts just doing half when I know the whole car needs a spray. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks.
-Scott
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You may be able to bring back the paint with a good professional paint correction type detail and then take the less expensive route by fixing the rust spot and blending the panels. Solid colors are usually easier to blend than metallics so long as the painter is good at that! If your paint is original, it should be base coat only...no clear. Of course, this option is a band aid fix but would probably be OK if you're on a budget. 3K for a whole respray is a super price but I'd be careful that you don't get what you pay for. I just recently mildly participated in a full respray of a Ferrari 328 and it was 4K with us doing the dis-assembly and re-assembly but none of the prep. Prep being the operative word there as for 3K, I bet you get a quickie prep job. If the car is decent, you may be OK, but just spraying the whole car for the sake of doing the whole car without proper prep will yield poor results. Just some random thoughts...
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Scott,
Come the event in Newtown and maybe Darryl can work some of his magiv for you.
Jay
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