Stripes
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Eh, I have a paint and body shop owner in the family. He restores old Mustangs for his personal enjoyment. He's handling the resto on my 68 Camaro.
Anyways I'm gonna let him stripe my Mustang, he'll do a good job and will treat me right on price.
I just don't like the vinyl.
Anyways I'm gonna let him stripe my Mustang, he'll do a good job and will treat me right on price.
I just don't like the vinyl.
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Originally posted by windhamjk@September 29, 2004, 10:15 PM
Eh, I have a paint and body shop owner in the family. He restores old Mustangs for his personal enjoyment. He's handling the resto on my 68 Camaro.
Anyways I'm gonna let him stripe my Mustang, he'll do a good job and will treat me right on price.
I just don't like the vinyl.
Eh, I have a paint and body shop owner in the family. He restores old Mustangs for his personal enjoyment. He's handling the resto on my 68 Camaro.
Anyways I'm gonna let him stripe my Mustang, he'll do a good job and will treat me right on price.
I just don't like the vinyl.
what color is the camaro gonna be?
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Originally posted by SixtySix@September 30, 2004, 12:55 AM
At that price for paint, I only can conjure up 2 names:
Earl Scheib
Maaco
Would anyone trust those names on their brand new 25-30k Mustang...I sure wouldn't
At that price for paint, I only can conjure up 2 names:
Earl Scheib
Maaco
Would anyone trust those names on their brand new 25-30k Mustang...I sure wouldn't
He'll hunt you down, man... Maaco commercials are about the only thing he's got left in his career.
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Originally posted by Dr Iven+September 30, 2004, 12:51 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Dr Iven @ September 30, 2004, 12:51 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-SixtySix@September 30, 2004, 12:55 AM
At that price for paint, I only can conjure up 2 names:
Earl Scheib
Maaco
Would anyone trust those names on their brand new 25-30k Mustang...I sure wouldn't
At that price for paint, I only can conjure up 2 names:
Earl Scheib
Maaco
Would anyone trust those names on their brand new 25-30k Mustang...I sure wouldn't
He'll hunt you down, man... Maaco commercials are about the only thing he's got left in his career. [/b][/quote]
good one
heres a pic of vinyl stripes
i love the way they look
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Originally posted by Dr Iven+September 30, 2004, 1:51 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Dr Iven @ September 30, 2004, 1:51 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-SixtySix@September 30, 2004, 12:55 AM
At that price for paint, I only can conjure up 2 names:
Earl Scheib
Maaco
Would anyone trust those names on their brand new 25-30k Mustang...I sure wouldn't
At that price for paint, I only can conjure up 2 names:
Earl Scheib
Maaco
Would anyone trust those names on their brand new 25-30k Mustang...I sure wouldn't
He'll hunt you down, man... Maaco commercials are about the only thing he's got left in his career. [/b][/quote]
That was funny, I should show this post to my fiancee since she loves good ol' Burt.
Everytime he comes on TV with that Maaco crap she runs to the TV
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Price sounded very low to me too. Of course, the vinyl cost seemed very high. For the paint, I was expecting something around 1-1.5k. I'll be checking out his work before I take my car to him, as well as some other shops.
Jason
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Remember when comparing prices, different areas of the country can produce a very wide range of costs. The majority of paint and body work is labor intensive and a shop in the sticks pays their eimployees a lot less than a shop in the city. Rent, labor and general cost of living makes for different prices. A quote of $400 in Georgia could be the equivalent of $800 in California.
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#36
Originally posted by BLAKE@September 30, 2004, 10:37 AM
Vinyl is lame. Do it right and paint it or forget it. JMO
Vinyl is lame. Do it right and paint it or forget it. JMO
#37
Originally posted by clan0013@September 30, 2004, 1:23 AM
Check that out!!! :worship:
How were the Stripes applied on the 60s Shelby Mustangs? Painted or Striped? and by who, dealer or factory?
Check that out!!! :worship:
How were the Stripes applied on the 60s Shelby Mustangs? Painted or Striped? and by who, dealer or factory?
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Oh good, a vinyl stripe thread again! Why would anyone paint and have the OEM paintjob ruined when vinyl goes right on - can fade - and then be so easily replaced down the road... painting is nuts in modern day America (unless the factory ONLY does it so that the app. is integrated with production).
Vinyl stripes are $200 for a full length, double wide like the Ford Racer below. I run autothing.com, so I can attest to that price -- if you PAY someone to put them on, then yeah, prices start around $400 for a so-so job (I would tip the guy an extra $50-$100 to do the tricks he wouldn't do for $400, know what I mean?)
I noticed on Ford's racer they put the rocker stripes at an angle, but they SHOULD be larger towards the rear, IMO. They look good, but you can see the angle is off from the front to the back (a bit).
Vinyl stripes are $200 for a full length, double wide like the Ford Racer below. I run autothing.com, so I can attest to that price -- if you PAY someone to put them on, then yeah, prices start around $400 for a so-so job (I would tip the guy an extra $50-$100 to do the tricks he wouldn't do for $400, know what I mean?)
I noticed on Ford's racer they put the rocker stripes at an angle, but they SHOULD be larger towards the rear, IMO. They look good, but you can see the angle is off from the front to the back (a bit).
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Originally posted by thezeppelin8+September 29, 2004, 11:18 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (thezeppelin8 @ September 29, 2004, 11:18 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-windhamjk@September 29, 2004, 10:15 PM
Eh, I have a paint and body shop owner in the family. He restores old Mustangs for his personal enjoyment. He's handling the resto on my 68 Camaro.
Anyways I'm gonna let him stripe my Mustang, he'll do a good job and will treat me right on price.
I just don't like the vinyl.
Eh, I have a paint and body shop owner in the family. He restores old Mustangs for his personal enjoyment. He's handling the resto on my 68 Camaro.
Anyways I'm gonna let him stripe my Mustang, he'll do a good job and will treat me right on price.
I just don't like the vinyl.
what color is the camaro gonna be? [/b][/quote]
I am bouncing around between Ash Gold (the car's original color), A Navy Blue Metallic, or a deep red like Ferrari uses.
I think I am leaning heavily towards the Ash Gold with the Bumble Bee Stripe around the nose. As far as I can tell from research on the car thats the way it left the factory and I kinda like the old school look.