Joes Mark
LVC Member
I had my Mark re-painted. The car is all original with only 40,000 miles.
OldSchool1 was done by Ford and included a new carriage top.StincolnLincoln said:how much was it for a hell of a paint job like that.. My 88 Mark VII is white and one day soon i want to tear it apart and repaint it white again...
Well after 18 months of using the car as a daily driver the paint job still looks great. Unfortunately two weeks ago someone broke into the car and stole the radio. There is no damage to the doors or body but they ended up busting up the dash and the area around the radio. I have now lost interest in the car. Any body looking for new car with only 41,500 miles with a slightly beat up dash. MAKE ME AN OFFER. I still have the stock radio.
$2000 plus $200 for tip, the paint job it more than the car was worth.
When ever I'm asked,
"What is my car worth?" I simply respond,
"Your car is worth whatever someone else is wiling to pay for it."
A fresh paint job, done professionally, normally raises the worth of a vehicle by $2000.00 It's just that simple. Put a $3.00 gift in a $5.00 box and your spouse will say thank you. Put a $3.00 gift in your spouse's hand and they'll ask WTF. Buying and selling cars for any reason other than transportation or entertainment, is truly a financial loss. The exception being of course, auctions and willed vehicles (the restored 57 Chevy left to you by Uncle Willy).
Putting 2k into a machine that I'm gonna enjoy tooling around in is cool. Selling said machine in five or ten years for about $1200.00 can be expected. Ebaying the car for three times the average selling cost makes ebay stock holders very happy