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Mopar Garage => Paint, Body & Trim => Topic started by: Silver R/T on October 13, 2005, 01:28:21 PM

Title: grille resto
Post by: Silver R/T on October 13, 2005, 01:28:21 PM
how much would body shops charge to restore 68 Charger grille, some usual hair cracks in corners, rusted metal, faded paint, blemished trim
Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: Troy on October 13, 2005, 01:56:02 PM
Body shops will probably charge you time and materials so it depends on how long it takes. Have you tried calling any? Labor rates here in Ohio are probably cheaper than there so it isn't much help if I get you a quote (shipping would be $200-300 round trip).

Aren't you a body man? Why pay someone?

Troy
Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: 694spdRT on October 13, 2005, 04:20:33 PM
I can't think of a body shop in my area I would trust to restore a grill.  Most shops are unbolt, unpackage new one, and bolt on anymore.

There is one restoration shop that would probably do it but, that is big, big $$ for sure.
Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: Mfr426 on October 13, 2005, 07:27:39 PM
My guess would be around a grand for a nice job on a solid grill assembly. That's just a guess but I did it myself thinking that it would cost me that much...

Let us know if you find out.

Thanks
Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: Mfr426 on October 14, 2005, 07:11:55 AM
Hey SilverRT, I wanted to sub this work out too but ended up doing it myself. So far it's not nearly as hard as I tought as the grill is not as complicated as I originally thought it would be.

I think if you take the grill off the frame you'll see that it's a good amount of work but if you take your time it's not THAT hard of a project. Just my thoughts...
Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: Shakey on October 14, 2005, 12:28:46 PM
Quote from: Mfr426 on October 14, 2005, 07:11:55 AM
Hey SilverRT, I wanted to sub this work out too but ended up doing it myself. So far it's not nearly as hard as I tought as the grill is not as complicated as I originally thought it would be.

I think if you take the grill off the frame you'll see that it's a good amount of work but if you take your time it's not THAT hard of a project. Just my thoughts...

:iagree:

It is not hard work, just tediuos.

Disassemble everything and get out the sand paper.  I have about 12 hours into mine so far.

Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: Silver R/T on October 15, 2005, 02:11:02 AM
ya wanted to do it myself last winter. tried to unbolt something...well bolts snapped on me, too rusty
Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: ChargerBill on October 15, 2005, 02:59:02 AM
RT Specialties has the bolt kit...better to use new than even TRY to chase those old rusty threads.

I say go for it. It's time consuming, but at least you'll know it was done right with attention to detail. I put about 30 hrs into the plastic restoration and about another 20 hrs into straightening and polishing the aluminum. If I were to do it for someone I'd have to start at $500 and go up from there just to even make it worth my while...and even at that I'd only be making $10 to $20 per hr. A body shop could cause more damage than anything else...take the time and do it yourself.
Title: Re: grille resto
Post by: Silver R/T on October 15, 2005, 03:39:22 PM
well new repro moldings are available so Im not even gonna mess with old ones, theyre scrathed up mostly and would need anodized which would be almost more expensive than repro moldings.