Ted B
Member
First, allow me to express my opinion. Paint is king! I’m 67 and as a teenagers in the 60’s and quickly becoming a car guy, I was amazed at what you could do with enamel then later with lacquer. My eyes popped out when I first saw flakes, candies and pearls. As vans and motorcycles hit the color scene from the mundane, I witnessed some outrageous airbrushing that spilled over to cars and that was just the start. Obviously, since then there have been many major advancements in medium and all fantastic! That brings me to this post. Last year I fulfilled by 50 year dream of purchasing a bucket. I had a pretty tight budget and knew I would need to invest some substantial money to bring the car up to an excellent working condition. I would have loved to have the car painted but my vision would have cost many thousands of dollars. And, lacking experience (it’s been 45 years since I sprayed a car), equipment and a suitable enclosure, I decided to jump on the latest trend of having the car wrapped in film. I have enclosed a before and after picture of the car. The wrap cost $1,500 and I am VERY pleased with the result. So, for those looking to refresh your car you might want to consider film if on a tight budget. Here's before and after pics:




