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Topic: Respray (Read 1113 times)
Dutto
L Plates
Posts: 1
I'm new here
Location: Townsville
Name: Gary Dutton
Car: 65 Mustang Coup
Dutto
Respray
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January 07, 2024, 11:44:26 am »
Hi Friends,
I resently purchased my 1965 Mustang. Upon further investigation it has been resprayed in Ragoon Red, but the data plate suys "Destiny Green".
My questions are as follows should I get the car reprayed in it factory colour and does anyone know of a reputable spray painter in Brisbane that I can contact.
Cheers
Gary
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Reborn67
Worked
Posts: 398
Location: Newcastle
Name: Andrew
Car: 67 Hardtop
Reborn67
Re: Respray
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Reply #1 on:
January 07, 2024, 04:35:01 pm »
Comes down to if you like the colour and the quality of the job, or if you prefer it to be closer to original, regardless changing back won’t be cheap,
And l think the colour is Dynasty Green, not a bad colour..,
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Clubman7
Worked
Posts: 556
Cruising.
Location: Mornington Peninsula
Name: Brett
Car: 1966 coupe, 2016 GT.
Clubman7
Re: Respray
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Reply #2 on:
January 07, 2024, 07:38:13 pm »
Depends on what model your car is (R code?) or how original the rest of the car is.
Will be expensive to respray and may uncover more body work repairs to be done.
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Dutto
L Plates
Posts: 1
I'm new here
Location: Townsville
Name: Gary Dutton
Car: 65 Mustang Coup
Dutto
Re: Respray
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January 08, 2024, 02:28:37 pm »
Thanks Guys,
I'm undecided on which way I will go.
I'm an original kind of guy, you know evertrhing back to stock, but I like the red.
Cheers
Gary
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