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Date:         Mon, 20 Sep 1999 23:03:31 -0400
Reply-To:     EMZ <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         EMZ <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Subject:      Re: A Vanagon of a Different Color
Comments: To: Scarlett Semko <damosem@MAIL.MCO.BELLSOUTH.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <37E6DBD4.9CD41402@mail.mco.bellsouth.net>
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Interesting you should mention Macco. I called them last week, just checking to see if I would be better off having them do some paint work for me. They stated there cheap paint job was $299. Up grading was $399. I asked what was the brand and quality of the clear coat? The reply was "OH! If you want a base/clear paint job these start at $1500!" Well I almost hit the floor!

Eric 86-VW4x4 vw4x4@fyi.net 72-240z Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler

On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Scarlett Semko wrote:

> In the past I have changed the color on many different vehicles, and used some > discount pain companies, like good old Earl Schieb, Maaco and the like. I found that > doing much of the prep work yourself, like sanding, and removing crome, bumbers, > grill, lights made a big difference in the outcome of the work. Their paint is > avereage quality, its their prep that is really bad. They just tape and shoot. The > more you can do the better off you will be. I remember once I sanded and took > everything off a Volvo before I took it in, and when I got their I removed the > lights too. The folks at the pain shop really appreciated me doing all I did, and > maybe they did a little bit better job for me (kinda like bringing a clean engine to > a shop, the tech takes a little bit extra effort, maybe he respects the way you > treat your equipment). Anyway, I've had success taking it to the discount shops > doing it the way I did. > > Ron Semko > Orlando, Florida > 1984 Vanagon > 1978 300D > > Steve@Schwenk-Law.com wrote: > > > Check out Michale Sullivan's van. his turned out > > great. > > steve > > EMZ wrote: > > > > > > If your looking for a near perfect job, forget it. Think of the > > > amount of interior parts, sticker in door jams, under the hood > > > parts, etc. that has to be removed and replaced to paint all those > > > areas. The entire vehicle would have to be rebuilt. > > > > > > Eric 86-VW4x4 > > > vw4x4@fyi.net 72-240z > > > Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler > > > > > > On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Ron Lussier wrote: > > > > > > > Is it possible to completely change the color of a Vanagon? (i.e., from > > > > blue to white?) What would be involved? (I figure a good-quality paint job > > > > is $6,000. Are there additional costs?) > > > > > > > > Coyote > > > > > > > > -- /\_/\ ____ > > > > Ron 'Coyote' Lussier ( ) \ _/__ Andromedia, Inc. > > > > coyote@andromedia.com \ / \X / 818 Mission St. > > > > 1.415.365.6467 \_/ \/ San Francisco, CA 94103 > > > > >


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