bravenrace
Member
I'm posting this here because nobody has posted on the paint and body forum for a week or so, but move it if you must.
I've always been torn about my Mustang. It has the original paint and no rust, but has some thin areas from an over zealous PO.
It also has some dents and scratches. When I bought it many years ago my plan was to strip it down to a shell and redo the whole thing. But life got in the way and since the car ran I couldn't bring myself to tear into it that far.
In some ways I feel like the original paint should be preserved, but the car is no longer stock, and it really could use a paint job
(which I can do myself, so the cost wouldn't be that high).
Today I was noticing the stain below the gas cap. I've been tempted to paint that back panel black like some people did back in the day, but part of me doesn't want to mess with the original paint. Then I thought maybe I should put a wrap or an adhesive cover over it that could be removed at a later date. Then I started wondering about doing the entire car (It's a one-thing-leads-to-another thought process, although I'm sure none of you have experienced that yourselves! :sarc).
I don't know a lot about it, other than seeing it done a couple times on TV. I've heard it's kind of expensive, and I wonder about any other potential down sides to doing it.
So, to make a short story long, can anyone school me on vinyl wraps, or give me your opinion on painting over the original paint? I'm not a purist, and other than being a really early '65 with factory A/C (which I removed), there's nothing special about my car, but some part of me has the "it's only original once" attitude about it. Waddyathink?
I've always been torn about my Mustang. It has the original paint and no rust, but has some thin areas from an over zealous PO.
It also has some dents and scratches. When I bought it many years ago my plan was to strip it down to a shell and redo the whole thing. But life got in the way and since the car ran I couldn't bring myself to tear into it that far.
In some ways I feel like the original paint should be preserved, but the car is no longer stock, and it really could use a paint job
(which I can do myself, so the cost wouldn't be that high).
Today I was noticing the stain below the gas cap. I've been tempted to paint that back panel black like some people did back in the day, but part of me doesn't want to mess with the original paint. Then I thought maybe I should put a wrap or an adhesive cover over it that could be removed at a later date. Then I started wondering about doing the entire car (It's a one-thing-leads-to-another thought process, although I'm sure none of you have experienced that yourselves! :sarc).
I don't know a lot about it, other than seeing it done a couple times on TV. I've heard it's kind of expensive, and I wonder about any other potential down sides to doing it.
So, to make a short story long, can anyone school me on vinyl wraps, or give me your opinion on painting over the original paint? I'm not a purist, and other than being a really early '65 with factory A/C (which I removed), there's nothing special about my car, but some part of me has the "it's only original once" attitude about it. Waddyathink?