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Originally Posted by LuxLiving
I would think that there are places to just get a car painted that aren't custom restoration rates. Depends on what you're after. Are you trying to get it 'cherry'? If not keep calling around and asking.
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While this is okay for a newer car, for a classic car like this, the parts are very expensive and rare to find. I would be afraid that a normal paint shop would not know how to treat a classic car and would damage the hard to replace parts, which are most likely already fragile and easy to break.
Since the OP also needs upholstery work done, most custom shops have an in-house upholstery guy that can get it done without outsourcing = faster turnaround time.
I didn't know if downtime was important, but LuxLiving brought it up. Blame her.
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Originally Posted by LuxLiving
Here we have vocational schools that will paint a car for less than you can get it done elsewhere. Be prepared for them to keep your car for a much longer timeframe.
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I would not do this unless it is a car you just want to get done cheaply. Keep in mind that I used to be one of those kids in the vocational schools. I know what they do to customer's cars
Since you're in SoCal, which is like the central of the custom car community in the US, you shouldn't have problems finding a shop. If you still have problems finding a good shop, shoot me a PM and I'll reach out to my friends in SoCal.