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Stuttgart68

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New Paintwork on my 050 white Pagoda?
« on: March 28, 2013, 02:38:35 »
Hello,
Probably you want to unsell me the idea that I want to repaint my Pagoda from white DB 050 to silver metallic DB 180....
I loved the DB 180 color forever, well, I got a white Pagoda which was painted a year before I bought the car.
Does anybody know how much a complete repaint would cost if all the work would be done by a known company?
Also, does anybody have a hint where such a job can be done at the East coast (I live in Memphis).
It's probably a weird idea to do this, although I have no problem the car will lose value by doing this, I am only 99% convinced...
Thanks for your response,
Enzo

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Re: New Paintwork on my 050 white Pagoda?
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2013, 05:01:09 »
Hi Enzo,
if your 050 car is in good shape and you want 180 instead, why not sell the 050 to someone who values that it is true to the original, and spend your money on a rescue Pagoda that needs help? You can paint the new one 180 and feel grand about preserving the brand.
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Re: New Paintwork on my 050 white Pagoda?
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2013, 05:17:24 »
Hi Enzo,

I agree with Peter, you will be much better off both financially and with a clear conscience to sell the existing one and buy the colour that you want unless of course the car has some special sentimental attachment then that may be different.  It is not just that the car will lose some value, you will have to outlay a lot of dollars that added to a sell, could get an even better car than you already have in the colour that you want.  It took me two years to get the colour car I wanted in a good state to start with and then sold my old car. I am glad I did take my time and now enjoy the fruits of my efforts.

I recently sold my Dark Olive 280SL and the new owner decided that he wanted it to be a dark blue.  At this point I suspect he will be paying as much again as the purchase price to do it properly. Unless it is done by a full strip, the innards of such things as the dash, doors engine bay underside etc etc will always show the tell tale colour, especially if it is white.

A paint job in the same colour done cheaply is probably many thousands and most likely not cover the engine bay or dashboard, a decent paint job in a different colour, done correctly is in the tens of thousands up to what ever you can afford.  That money added to what you can get for your car makes a lot of difference in the level of car you will be able to afford to get in the colour you want.

Garry

I will add one proviso,   if the car is already ratty and in need of a total makeover, then I could understand why you would want to paint it as part of the restoration to a colour of your preference but by the sound of it it is starting off as a decent car.
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Re: New Paintwork on my 050 white Pagoda?
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2013, 06:36:39 »
Hi Enzo

I concur with Garry's advice.

I have gone through the process you are contemplating. My 230SL was originally burgundy (573) (with biscuit interior 119). It had extensive rust problems so I went the full frame off restoration and had her repainted in black with black interior. Cost is very hard on the wallet. And to do things properly today (using Australian labour rates for a top paint & body work professional), you can start at $80,000 and go forward from there (not including purchase price)!!

I think Garry's advice has a lot of merit financially.

Best of luck !

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Re: New Paintwork on my 050 white Pagoda?
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2013, 15:37:02 »
All,

Thanks, this is what I wanted to hear from you guys.
Did anybody talk to my wife before? ..She said exactly the same... ;)

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Re: New Paintwork on my 050 white Pagoda?
« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2013, 15:47:15 »
DB180 is nice 'though ;)
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