Hi Guys,
It has been a couple of weeks, and I have managed to snag most of the removable body parts for my 3G off of some 3Gs in the junk yard.
I got a trunk, all the doors, both fenders, and a hood, and they are all non-rusted, and in good shape with barely visible dents.
My Idea was to just strip them down (like I did) so that there is only a shell of the door or whatever, and I am going to do the same thing pretty soon here to the body, including pulling the front and rear windshields.
Then I used aircraft stripper to take the paint off of the "new" parts, sanded all the other stuff off, and treated them with a Phosphoric acid gel, so they are pretty much ready for painting.
Now I took them in today to a body shop, asking how much it would run to paint them and cover over any dents so that it is perfect (cause they are body shop guys, so they can do better, right?) and prime and paint them, jus the normal stuff.
Guy quoted me $3500 to do the entire car. I was like "wtf!!!" If somebody else get's quoted $4K to just drive the whole car into the shop (with everything on it, and untouched) for the same kind of work, then how the hell can the total be $3500 when I already am doing 60-80% of the work by doing all of the taking apart and prep work?
They said the materials would run $1500 for paint and its supposedly "good stuff" over maaco materials and labor.... I can understand that they would want more for being professionals, but I am at a loss of what to think.
This got me thinking. My dad is a truck driver, and he knows that I am trying to restore the Accord. He would be ok with taking the shells somewhere else to have somebody else do it.
But first, is this a reasonable charge? and why?
Do you guys know any other people who are not really like the "highschoolers" at maaco, but can still do a good job?
Help... please, lol.
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