Re: Superbird needs body and paint question?
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call le hodge, and see what his schedule is like. if you just need a roller prepped and painted, it shouldnt be a 4 year wait.
Since doing a Superbird right takes specialized knowledge, you might want to ask the question here:
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?board=26.0
True to a point. But OP just wants to deliver as stripped shell for paint and body. If it doesn't get paint, it doesn't go to the body/paint shop. Then get back a painted shell. O.P. will do ALL re-assembly. If I'm reading that correctly??
I assume the O.P. will reassemble all the nose cone componets, wing, etc.
IMHO, that should be between $20K and $13K job on a dry car, original sheet metal. To patch panels need whatsoever. A factor could be how smashed up/previously repaired the nosecone is/was. That could take a lot of labor and expertise.
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Re: Superbird needs body and paint question?
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I can't help you on the body shop rec. There is one here local that is great, but too far for you. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Copper-State-Creations/157771474295783 I doubt it should cost 40-50K, but without pics and/or a full list of the issues, no one can give you an estimate.
John , Well you know that I will agree with your recommendation of Dave @ 'Copper State Creations' as I found it definitely worth the 800 + mile trip to Chino Valley , Arizona. His OUTSTANDING completion of my 1971 Challenger R/T & Dan's 1969 A-12 Roadrunner are just a couple reasons why even a couple thousand mile journey should certainly be considered. He is a true enthusiastic artist who performs incredible work in a very timely manner. With almost daily updates on progress he is 100% "A man of his word" ............
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Re: Superbird needs body and paint question?
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Did you have it repainted since you bought it in 1980?
Does it have any rust in it? Did it ever before? Looks like it has seem some winter or outdoor exposure since 1970. Orginally sold in an area with winters?
What it look like behind/inside the nose cone? Is there any previous repairs? How extensive and how much bondo. Most all have been dinged once.
$3000 to wet sand and buff a car sounds crazy. Maybe he is a custom, Riddler Award winning painter. Good for him then, you'd be wasting his talent. 70 Superbirds were never that nice of paint.
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Re: Superbird needs body and paint question?
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When do you want to get started on it? I may have an opening in the spring.
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Re: Superbird needs body and paint question?
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I know this is the age old question but does anyone have any recommendations of a competent quality body shop / man in the mid Atlantic area? I live in the Baltimore area so I would like to be able to visit from time to time so maybe not more than a couple hour drive away hopefully. I have a Superbird that I have owned since 1980, I have it mostly disassembled now a little more to go , that I would like to get back as a painted roller sanded and buffed with the fenders and doors hung. I will do the rest. I know this is very specialized work and am not try to screw anybody and I know materials are through the roof but when you’re talking about a basically dry car with original sheet metal I just can’t afford go into the 40-50K range and don’t want to wait four years. Does anybody have any recommendations or even constructive comments. Maybe 40 -50 is what it should cost. If that’s the case then it might be time to let it go I guess.
Hello,
My car was done by a great bodyguy that lives in Harper's Ferry, WV. It is only about 90 minutes from you, right off of 340 in Harper's Ferry. He just built a shop at his home and will be working out of it. He did a great job on my car, is very reasonable, and did a 67 Coronet R/T that won Carlisle in 2009. I don't think he has restored a Superbird, but am pretty sure he has done many Runners and Chargers, as well as many other difficult cars (59 Vette, 57 Chevy, etc.). His name is Mark Harris and his number is 304-535-6523. Leave a message and he will get back to you.
Trustworthy, up front dude and you pay as you go. He encourages you to see what he has done before getting more money, and several times I helped him out..
Either way, good luck with your car!
Pete
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