Speaking of good paint jobs, my buddy with his 72 Porsche 911 is getting
his painted by a concours quality restorer. The paint job he is getting is
not the concours top end, but a nice paint job none the less. Some body
work on the fenders.
It will cost him @ 6 - 10K. He'll stop the work when they reach 8K and
finish what he can himself if need be.
Silly, no?
Q
At 06:19 PM 7/7/97 -0400, Arthur Pfenninger wrote:
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> Strange but I won't argue, how fast did it dry? Lacquer will dry
>in 5 minutes or less. Your point was well taken $50 sure beats $500.
>Another place to avoid is Maco. A good paint job will start at $1000. Any
>thing else you'll probably regret.
>...Art
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>On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, pbailey wrote:
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>> I don't think I have laquer the guy at the paint store said it was
>> original enamel and it rubbed out nicely.I'm NOT talking about "touch up
>> paint"Color sanding is wet sanding except you use very fine grit (2000
>> or finer)and a lot of water...Pat
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'62 Healey Sprite MKII HAN6L2874
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