fair price for the paint job

73vertstang, I have to say that after all that work I really think going with only one coat of clear is a huge mistake, that won't even last thru the colr sanding. 3 coats should be minimum.

Blown65, how good is "pretty good"? Is that just for prep and paint or does that include full panel alignment, skim coating, gapping etc...

Pakrat, Sounds like a good point, I'll ask in about three weeks. I should hve the Eng/trans back in by then and off to the paint shop. Can't wait to get her back on the road.:D
 
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I painted this in my garage. This was my first paint job with no experience. I was into it around 500 for materials. I had a few dings to take out and I cut my wheel wells for bigger tires. The rear doors were the biggest challenge trying to get a factory look when done since threre are no fender flares for a four door exploder with cut wheele wells. I am going to paint my mustang as well. I try to keep everything in house to keep cost down.
 
I painted this in my garage. This was my first paint job with no experience. I was into it around 500 for materials. I had a few dings to take out and I cut my wheel wells for bigger tires. The rear doors were the biggest challenge trying to get a factory look when done since threre are no fender flares for a four door exploder with cut wheele wells. I am going to paint my mustang as well. I try to keep everything in house to keep cost down.

How did you paint those flames? Did you use some pre-made templates, or you made ones by yourself?
 
I painted my car with Rustoleum and rollers for less than $150 in materials. This was my '83, which was hardly worth spending a lot of money to paint. After the car got totalled I was pretty happy that I didn't spend more money or time on it.

It's a little sad to me that people spend so much on their cars, but I guess I can understand that the cars are worth a ton of money now, so an expensive paint job does make more sense. I'd be afraid to drive around or park in any parking lot if I spent more than a couple grand on paint, though.

The first few door dings and rock chips have got to really hurt!! Oh and forget about ever spinning the tires or driving hard.
 
I know it depends on the shop, but would a shop that does $15,000+ jobs typically work with a lower budget project ($3,000-$5,000)? And if not how do you find one thats somewhere in between a high end show car shop and a one day in and out insurance claim shop?
 
How did you paint those flames? Did you use some pre-made templates, or you made ones by yourself?

I masked it myself. I was going to just do the fenders and hood and I decided if I was going to do it to do it big. It is my hunting rig so it goes in the woods alot. A week after I painted it I took it out and drove some trails and got some fresh brush scratches on it and my wife was freaking out in the passenger seat. I have friends with cars they painted themselvs and they refuse to take them out in the rain. What a waste. If you are going to do it enjoy it.