Changing the colour
#1 Changing the colour
Has anybody had any experience or changed the colour of there car. I've seen a good genuine car but not in the colour I want its red and I would like silver as it seems to shrink the 2+2 silhouette I know it's impossible to put a price to it but has anybody got a ball park figure and any recommendations on where to get it done
Thanks
Phil
Thanks
Phil
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David Oslo
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#2
Ask Angus, he'll give you a ballpark figure.
David
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
S2 OTS '70 (arriving)
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
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#3
To do it properly means a complete strip down and back to bare metal. You will end up restoring the entire car at huge cost. A good paint job on a sound shell will cost you ?10k. Try it any other way and you will devalue the car enormously. You could of course consider a vinyl wrap in the colour of your choice. Lots of companies offering the service and you can return the car to original relatively easily.
David Jones
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1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
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1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
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Doing it right isn't going to be cheap, even if you don't develop shipwrights disease.
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Hi Phil.....you meed to give a bit more detail.....are you looking for a complete strip down, doors ,bonnet boot all off engine bay stripped......Top quality job or what..? ..Steve
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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#6
Last year I got quoted ?14K in the UK for a turnkey exterior and under bonnet job, strip down (chrome, lamps, screens, hardware etc, engine out), strip off paint, sanding filler & paint, re-assembly.
I ended up doing the whole thing myself, with just a local lad doing the exterior clearcoat in his booth. I have my own booth with pucka filters and fans, but no heating element, which is crucial at this time of the year.
My outlay was around ?3-4K in materials, and several hundred hours of work during the summer. Which you can either consider to be free, and/or to equate to the missing ?10K (200hrs x 50 quid/hr).
I ended up doing the whole thing myself, with just a local lad doing the exterior clearcoat in his booth. I have my own booth with pucka filters and fans, but no heating element, which is crucial at this time of the year.
My outlay was around ?3-4K in materials, and several hundred hours of work during the summer. Which you can either consider to be free, and/or to equate to the missing ?10K (200hrs x 50 quid/hr).
David
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
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S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
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Thanks for the replies I still might go down this route as I've only seen one silver 2+2 for sale and this hadn't been painted that well. Is the silver or gunmetal grey a commonly used colour from new on the 2+2 I've seen plenty off FHC and convertibles in these colours.
Phil
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#8
Don't know common it is, but my Dec 1966 S1 2+2 is now Opalescent Gunmetal Grey (was Pale Primrose). I considered the Silvers also. Same dilemma as Chris Rooke had in his book.
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David
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
S2 OTS '70 (arriving)
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
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Just do a Google search silver e type 2+2 and u will find some https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=silse ... e&ie=UTF-8
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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Hi Phil,
You can search xkedata.com on either original or current external colour.
Regards,
You can search xkedata.com on either original or current external colour.
Regards,
Neil
1962 S1 OTS
1967 S1 FHC
1962 S1 OTS
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Cool combination David, my first E-type (1995) had that color and was 2+2 with automatic (ex USA). Sold it a year later to get into a '65 FHC. Still regret, it was in fantastic condition w greenish leather interior. I still think the nuance was a bit more "greenish" than op.gunmetal though. I think it resides in Lillestr?m now.David Oslo wrote:Don't know common it is, but my Dec 1966 S1 FHC is now Opalescent Gunmetal Grey (was Pale Primrose). I considered the Silvers also. Same dilemma as Chris Rooke had in his book.

Nesbyen, Hallingdal ca 1995.
61 OTS Black on Red, 62 FHC nuts & bolts resto on the way to OSG & Matador red.
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#12
Yeah, there's someone in Lillestr?m who has been trying to sell a Metalifacture 2+2 jack for about a year. Each time the ad comes out for a new 60 days the price has gone up. Now it's at ?400. Maybe that's from your old car :D
Lovely picture, btw !
Lovely picture, btw !
David
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