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Painted Delorean - Unsavoury - 28 May 2017 II know. Not a good start. But as you lot are in the know I was wondering how easy it is to take a painted Delorean back to just steel? I've seen a reasonably priced one but it's red (and seemingly been for sale forever) and I was wondering if it's cheap enough that I can bring it back to greatness or if I should give it a wide birth RE: Painted Delorean - Dan Willis - 29 May 2017 I've done it, as have a few others. It depends - like most things. If the body is straight, it's a job, but doable. If the body panels are damaged, you may need replacements or the magic hands of Chris N. Without knowing one way or the other, it's a gamble. I'd err on leaving it painted, personally. They are rare, and there's nothing wrong if it's been done correctly. RE: Painted Delorean - Unsavoury - 29 May 2017 (29 May 2017, 14:04)Dan Willis Wrote: I've done it, as have a few others. It depends - like most things. If the body is straight, it's a job, but doable. If the body panels are damaged, you may need replacements or the magic hands of Chris N. Without knowing one way or the other, it's a gamble. When you say you've done it do you mean you personally? How did you do that or did you get a professional to do it? I'm only looking because of budget, it looks like it's considerably cheaper to buy a painted one than a "proper" one RE: Painted Delorean - Dan Willis - 30 May 2017 (29 May 2017, 17:42)Unsavoury Wrote:(29 May 2017, 14:04)Dan Willis Wrote: I've done it, as have a few others. It depends - like most things. If the body is straight, it's a job, but doable. If the body panels are damaged, you may need replacements or the magic hands of Chris N. Without knowing one way or the other, it's a gamble. I did part of it, some of it was acid dipped, then the damage (one side had clearly been side-swiped) was then repaired by Chris. This was a long time ago so pricing is no longer relevant. If you have the time, chemicals, space and cover, you can do it yourself - but again, you really do need to know what's underneath first, or be prepared at least for some extensive repairs/replacements. I used Nitromors on the panels - the paint peeled right off where it wasn't 2 inches deep in filling RE: Painted Delorean - Dangermouse - 30 May 2017 An alternative is soda blasting. This isn't me, but by all accounts is pretty straightforward RE: Painted Delorean - Chris P - 30 May 2017 The dust must get everywhere! I'd use a better face mask as well! RE: Painted Delorean - Dangermouse - 31 May 2017 Dust or chemicals - pick your literal poison RE: Painted Delorean - OllieWilks - 01 Jun 2017 Don't rush to buy a painted one if you don't really want a painted one. It won't be right for you and you might struggle to sell it on or end up spending a lot of money to get it to a standard that you want. |