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GMCAstro
Joined: 12 Aug 2006
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| Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:16 am Post subject: Getting a Truck Painted |
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Hello,
I bought a 1977 GMC Astro 95 about three years ago. It had to have been repainted about four or five times so that the finish was really thick and gloppy looking. I took the cab down to bare aluminum and I would like to get it painted.
Can anyone give advice as to what to look for in a truck body shop? Are there any ideas as to even a rough ballpark of what it would cost to properly prime and paint a cabover?
Thanks for your help!
- Nathan |
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linesplice
Joined: 19 Sep 2006
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| Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 5:13 pm Post subject: GMC Astro paint |
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Hi Nathan,
I have a 1980 GMC Astro and it cost me close to $1000 for a prime and new paint at a place locally. Painting aluminum only requires good surface prep and the correct primer for adhesion. Any good car body shop should be able to do it provided they have a bay that will hold it. Expect to add another $400 for a clear cloat and another $400 if you want it baked and not air dried.
Question: Where do you find parts for your GMC like window and door seals and other things like interior fittings. I am having the hardest time finding parts. I'd appreciate any direction you might have.
Thank you,
Dustin |
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Jumbo
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Location: Northern Wisconsin
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