Yeah, I was thinking about painting my 67 Mustang Hardtop. I would like it to be "Candy Apple Red".
I understand that if you want a top of the line paint job then 15k could be the starting price. But like you said it all depends on the condition you start off with.
It really depends on the car and how good the car is for starters. If the car is rust free, and needs no pannel replacement its going to be much cheaper. Dealing with cars that are
40+ years old that is not always the case. Most high quality paint jobs are going for arround $15,000. So getting a high quality paint job is not cheap, however you can definitly tell the difference between a high-end paint job and a quich job.
Well Learning to paint starts with learning prep work. A good paint job is only as good as the preperation work done before paint ever touches the car. I would recomend getting a summer job at a body/paint shop. Just being in the enviroment will teach you lots about what goes into a nice paint job and what it takes to do the work
Any suggestion where can i get such talented staff like yours?
fernandobako 1 year ago
Yeah, I was thinking about painting my 67 Mustang Hardtop. I would like it to be "Candy Apple Red".
I understand that if you want a top of the line paint job then 15k could be the starting price. But like you said it all depends on the condition you start off with.
Thanks!!! ^_^
bigboss2015 3 years ago
What is the total cost to have a Mustang painted with such quality.
bigboss2015 3 years ago
It really depends on the car and how good the car is for starters. If the car is rust free, and needs no pannel replacement its going to be much cheaper. Dealing with cars that are
40+ years old that is not always the case. Most high quality paint jobs are going for arround $15,000. So getting a high quality paint job is not cheap, however you can definitly tell the difference between a high-end paint job and a quich job.
mustangsplus 3 years ago
If I want to learn to paint cars for a living what do you recommend?
nls8520 3 years ago
Well Learning to paint starts with learning prep work. A good paint job is only as good as the preperation work done before paint ever touches the car. I would recomend getting a summer job at a body/paint shop. Just being in the enviroment will teach you lots about what goes into a nice paint job and what it takes to do the work
mustangsplus 3 years ago
Watching paint dry on a Mustang is pretty fun!
Crackersandwich 3 years ago