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Body work costs
I have never go into a car this deep before. I purchased a 72 Plymouth Barracuda to restore and the car is rather solid. However the trunk pan, two 8x8 inch squares (one on each front fender), the drivers side drip rail, and the deck filler panel has been removed. I've have heard horror stories about taking things like this to the body shop. I am curious if anyone knows what the going rate per hour is on work for rust repair?
I am not looking to have the car primed and painted just yet. I am just looking to get the panels put in place. The final body work will come later. ANY INPUTS WILL HELP!!!:willy: |
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Most shops I talked to seem to end up about 75%-100% more cost than what their initial estimates are. Its not usually their fault, more of what you find after the car is blasted down to metal. There are always hidden secrets, even on a solid car. I just learned that myself. Original quote for repaint was 11K...then 14K.....then 18K.....and ended up at 20K. I could have stayed at probably 15K with just patch work, but if the car was apart I was going to do it right the first time.
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