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Paul Workman 12-18-2012 06:41 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scottfab (Post 157203)
(no hijack intended) I'd sure like to hear more about this. Maybe a "How to..." or what is now called "Technet" on the new webpage? Or a link another thread or somewhere?

Not meaning to hyjack the thread too badly, I'll give ya the "talking points":p
  • Stripping the wax/polish is essential. I used 3M adheisive remover on a pad to do it, cuz it won't hurt the paint (and it strips pretty well, apparently).
  • Follow the directions that comes with the kit, for the most part
  • Drying time is the key, and it depends on ambient air temp, temp of the painted surface, and relative humidity. Drying too long and the blob of touchup paint gets too hard and you have to rub and rub to get it flat with the surrounding paint surface - if you can. But, too short and the blob of touchup paint will be too soft and the paint repair will "dish" or divot so the surface of the repair is lower than surrounding paint surface.
  • I find that for temps in the 70-80ºF range, about 30 minutes is nominal (for the GM touchup paint), give or take 10 minutes or so (just have to see what works best and go with it!). Less time for warmer/dryer (maybe 20 minutes) to 40-45 min. for cooler, moister conditions.
  • If you guess wrong, no big deal. Just remove the repair paint blob and put in some fresh touchup and adjust the drying time. I usually get it right by the third try, IF NOT on the second (with practice).
  • Might be worth a try. Course, if it is a really big chip, then prep, paint, and sanding might be the only way to do it.
P.

BigJohn 12-18-2012 07:06 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Cool!!!!

Thank you!

:cheers:

ZZZZZR1 12-18-2012 07:53 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigJohn (Post 157226)
When they were available the price was $40,000!!!
:cheers:

for the hood only? Did you get anything else with that? :o

:cheers:

David

BigJohn 12-18-2012 08:34 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZZZZZR1 (Post 157250)
for the hood only? Did you get anything else with that? :o

:cheers:

David

$40,000 was all LM body parts installed and painted.
Rear spoiler was another $12,000 installed.
If you need a replacement body part you would have to wait for it to be made and are only available to LM owners.

:cheers:

Blue Flame Restorations 12-18-2012 11:00 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigJohn (Post 157253)
$40,000 was all LM body parts installed and painted.
Rear spoiler was another $12,000 installed.
If you need a replacement body part you would have to wait for it to be made and are only available to LM owners.

:cheers:


Hand over fist $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

scottfab 12-18-2012 11:55 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Good stuff. Thanks. The key would seem to be doing one rock chip until the drying time a amount used is right. Then repeat for all others.
Beats painting the whole front. I have all the equipment and experience to
do it but would rather not if possible.

Thanks again

Scott



Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 157243)
Not meaning to hyjack the thread too badly, I'll give ya the "talking points":p
  • Stripping the wax/polish is essential. I used 3M adheisive remover on a pad to do it, cuz it won't hurt the paint (and it strips pretty well, apparently).
  • Follow the directions that comes with the kit, for the most part
  • Drying time is the key, and it depends on ambient air temp, temp of the painted surface, and relative humidity. Drying too long and the blob of touchup paint gets too hard and you have to rub and rub to get it flat with the surrounding paint surface - if you can. But, too short and the blob of touchup paint will be too soft and the paint repair will "dish" or divot so the surface of the repair is lower than surrounding paint surface.
  • I find that for temps in the 70-80ºF range, about 30 minutes is nominal (for the GM touchup paint), give or take 10 minutes or so (just have to see what works best and go with it!). Less time for warmer/dryer (maybe 20 minutes) to 40-45 min. for cooler, moister conditions.
  • If you guess wrong, no big deal. Just remove the repair paint blob and put in some fresh touchup and adjust the drying time. I usually get it right by the third try, IF NOT on the second (with practice).
  • Might be worth a try. Course, if it is a really big chip, then prep, paint, and sanding might be the only way to do it.
P.


alwayscode390 12-24-2012 10:12 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
I guess the expensive body part for our cars would be the ZR1 specific rear end?

Are they hard to find? How much do they cost new/used?

Thanks :) ---

Blue Flame Restorations 12-24-2012 10:41 PM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Depends on what you need?

* Rear Upper Surround (fenders) (I have an original panel that molds can be made from)
* Rear Bumper (very hard to find in good condition)
* Rear Bumper Moldings (91-95) (I have molds being made right now)
* Rocker Panels (fiberglass repros can be made)
* Lower 1/4 panels (behind the door)
* Doors (I have two pairs)

There is someone making all of the ZR-1 specific panels. Tyler knows who he is.

BigJohn 12-25-2012 08:43 AM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alwayscode390 (Post 157727)
I guess the expensive body part for our cars would be the ZR1 specific rear end?

Are they hard to find? How much do they cost new/used?

Thanks :) ---

Got one; do you need it???

alwayscode390 12-25-2012 09:56 AM

Re: How much does a frontend hood/fenders cost? ---
 
Im just doing research to make sure my insurance coverage is optimal.

PM sent, thanks John ---


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