We are close, we have about 2/3 gal of the paint when mixed. The Spectrometers are good, but since we mixed metallic and non-metallic, etc.. I just hope I don't run out
The Metallic gold flake in the paint (2 of the 5 paints we mixed together had it) is so little that to the naked eye its virtually impossible to notice.. but it does make the color "glow" which would probably be hard for the spectrometer to match 100%.
Worse case, is we get the top surfaces painted, and the sides use the "matched" color. Because difference will really only be noticed when your blending the colors right next to each other.. Been there done that. That or paint the first coat or two in the "Old paint" and the final third coat in the "matched". That way we get the most out of the "Free" paint. Depends greatly on when we start running short of paint..
I probably garage restore (OR better term is revive.. restore is expecting too much) a car every year or so. Depends on if I find something cheap to work on, or in this case a friend has something he needs done and I am up to it ( and occasionally when I am not as well ) So garage paint jobs and bodywork I am accustomed too.
I think material on this one will be about (going off memory) :
25pc box of 60 grit for DA Sander - $13
25pc box of 220 grit for DA Sander - $13
Roll of flat sander paper - FREE Leftover in garage
14 cans of Rustolem Automotive Primer from Home Depot (@$4) - $56
1 QT of USC All-Metal filler - $35
1 GAL of Bondo - $23 (Only used 1/3 of it)
3 cans of duplicolor truck bed liner spray can - (@ $8) - $24
Quart of Thinner - $12
Quart of Acetone - $12
Roll of automtive masking tape - $12
Paint - FREE (Budget $15)
Floor pans - FREE (Nice having a friend that runs a HVAC Sheet Metal fab shop)
Roll of wire for MIG - FREE (Already in MIG and didnt run out)
Clearcoat - $? (Think about $50)
So given stuff I forgot and other Misc - Call it $300-$400 for the bodywork and paint and three weekends.
BTW another "Economical" solution for "Chrome items"
The sidemarker lenses were sanded and primed and will be painted to match the body.
Sanded the hooks and chrome tip on gas cap and also primed to paint body color
Rims and bumpers will be sanded, primed with etching primer (The green stuff), and hand painted with Duplicolor Silver Rim paint. Total cost about $100.
Will it be perfect.. No.. will it be better than what it is and look good to the casual observer ? Definately.
Considering what it looked like when we got it, it will look like it belongs on Barrett-Jackson.
COMPARATIVELY that is.. it will be far from a show car..