dpheyes
Well-known member
Hi all,
I'm reweighing my options on restoring my GT/CS - the paint guy the club in Tucson recommends is way backed up. He did an unbelievably great job - better than new!
If I strip my car down to the body/frame, and want to get it completely refinished, does anyone have any recommendations for a shop or person in AZ who can do this?
I'm not interested in having a concours car, just one that I can drive on sunny days and in the local parades, etc. I want it to last another 40 years so I can pass it down to my kids.
Because I'm bringing the car to Alaska, I really want to have the bottom painted and undercoated well. Any recommendations on that? I have an old Ford PU that was "Deluxe Ziebarted" back in the day and even after sitting in the rain for 20 years, it's underside is clean and rust free. But, alas, Ziebart is kaput!
If the price is reasonable (I know that's a relative term!) I'd consider having a shop do most of the resto work before bringing it up.
So - if any of you AZ guys know a guy....
Thanks,
Doug
I'm reweighing my options on restoring my GT/CS - the paint guy the club in Tucson recommends is way backed up. He did an unbelievably great job - better than new!
If I strip my car down to the body/frame, and want to get it completely refinished, does anyone have any recommendations for a shop or person in AZ who can do this?
I'm not interested in having a concours car, just one that I can drive on sunny days and in the local parades, etc. I want it to last another 40 years so I can pass it down to my kids.
Because I'm bringing the car to Alaska, I really want to have the bottom painted and undercoated well. Any recommendations on that? I have an old Ford PU that was "Deluxe Ziebarted" back in the day and even after sitting in the rain for 20 years, it's underside is clean and rust free. But, alas, Ziebart is kaput!
If the price is reasonable (I know that's a relative term!) I'd consider having a shop do most of the resto work before bringing it up.
So - if any of you AZ guys know a guy....
Thanks,
Doug