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Hello group:
Does anyone has any knowledge about the quality of the brand name LIMCO paints? What is the life expectation taking good care of it?
My 91 F250 is on the body shop being paint, the guy is using this paint and he said that is pretty good (the color is burgandy, if this make any difference) Any feedback?
Could a galon of this paint cost arround $55
Thanks for your responses,
Alex
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 06-Nov-02 AT 06:36 AM (EST)]Can't tell you about that brand of paint but, $55 per gallon is pretty cheap - especiallly for a red. For what ever reason reds and yellows seem to be the highest price.
I was doing some flames on a car and the pint of red and the cat. ran about $28 if I remember then of course there isthe clear coat. This was lower priced Dupont 2 part paint.
There is a body shop here in AZ that uses Limco paint for their budget paint jobs. The owner told me that total paint cost would be $100. I looked at a couple cars painted with Limco and they looked just fine. I just don't know how well it will hold up.
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