View Poll Results: How does the price sound?
High
1
6.67%
Average
3
20.00%
Low
11
73.33%
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Body Work
#1
Body Work
I just got a quote from a backyard retired body shop guy to do all of the body work on my truck. It needs cab corners, a bed fender, the whole drivers side floor board, a rocker panel, two doors swapped out and hung, all of the dents fixed (a good amount), and some miscellaneous rust fixed around the truck. All rust will be cut out and all new parts will be welded in and primered. He does quality work and takes his time. His quote was 1100. I'm wondering if this sounds high or low. All awnsers are appreciated. Thanks.
#2
I voted "low", but I should explain that I've not had that work done nor quoted so I'm not really qualified to say. However, I'm thinking of doing almost exactly the same work myself and if I had a quote to do for $1100 in the kind of style yours is supposed to be I might jump at it.
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#3
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I voted low also. Just for the cab corners, it'll be over $500 at any body shop. Adding everything up (guesstimating) I would think a normal shop would be over $2-3000 to do the work. If he's really that good, that price will be hard to beat. Floors, rockers and bed sides take a lot of time to do correctly. I'd say go for it, just make sure if the price would go any higher, he talks to you first before going ahead with any more work.
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#9
You bring up a good point. He estimated it would take him about a week. Also, I'm in no hurry.
#10
Since he's a retired body shop man he knows how much heat he can put into the panels w/o warping them, and that will cause him to go slowly. Further, since you are going with black the truck will have to be almost perfect, as you and he already know, so having someone that will do it at their own pace w/o the pressures of needing to get it done to move to the next job is a big plus. So, I'll just say that if I had that offer I'd jump at it - even though I have the tools with which to do it myself.
#11
Since he's a retired body shop man he knows how much heat he can put into the panels w/o warping them, and that will cause him to go slowly. Further, since you are going with black the truck will have to be almost perfect, as you and he already know, so having someone that will do it at their own pace w/o the pressures of needing to get it done to move to the next job is a big plus. So, I'll just say that if I had that offer I'd jump at it - even though I have the tools with which to do it myself.
#12
I don't think it is a bad idea to go with black on your truck, although if it is subject to getting banged a bit you will be able to see the damage. You'll just have to be more careful with black than other colors.
#13
I voted LOW because I have checked MANY places(body shops and individuals)..
My 85 doesn't have any rust,dents,etc..
Only the tailgate,by the handle has small dent..
The cheapest estimate I got(with me pulling bumpers,mirrors,grille,emblems,lights, etc. was 1700.
That is for 1 color, not two-tone...
If I could have got a decent job for that much work as yours has to do, I would jump all over it.....IF....The guy truly does good work..
My 85 doesn't have any rust,dents,etc..
Only the tailgate,by the handle has small dent..
The cheapest estimate I got(with me pulling bumpers,mirrors,grille,emblems,lights, etc. was 1700.
That is for 1 color, not two-tone...
If I could have got a decent job for that much work as yours has to do, I would jump all over it.....IF....The guy truly does good work..
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