Luis called and asked if I wanted the red clear coated as it was basically flat red. Well yes... so Rueben got a gallon of clear for an extra $200 and clear-coated the car.
When we went to pick it up it wasn't quite ready and the stripes were "interesting". I'd given Reuben a very detailed diagram of the Chevelle style stripes I wanted. Including the 1/4 border and the widths and distance from the edge of the hood with measurements etc.
This is what I wanted... the Chevelle stripe in the Camaro width:
This is what they painted:
I asked them to repaint the hood and trunk. We decided that no stripes are better than bad stripes. So back to the paint shop and a few weeks later the week after Thanksgiving I picked up the Nova.
When I went to pick it up there was an extra $200 charge for more Red Paint, or more Clear, or because I made them repaint the stripes, or for something. But in any event it was time for me to pick up the car. I think Reuben and Luis were over it.
Monday Morning Quarterback
The $1200 bodywork and paint cost $1900. Here's the breakdown:
- $1200 Esitimate
- $300 Paint, Reducer and Hardener (Jegs)
- $200 Clear
- $200 Extra Red?
For the money, they did a lot of bodywork, the rust is gone and the Nova looks way better now.
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