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My S1 has never had any paint but the front spoiler is starting to become a different colour to the towing eye cover and is really noticable in a certain light. Years of polishing me thinks and proves it has never had paint. You can just about see it on this pic. . .
Thing is, it does spoil the look of the car sometimes and the bumper and the corner pieces have started to form hairline cracks in the paint too. S1's do look the mutts nuts when the front end is mint. So what do i do. Get the front end done and have it looking totally mint but not with original paint anymore or leave it as an original example
Thing is, it does spoil the look of the car sometimes and the bumper and the corner pieces have started to form hairline cracks in the paint too. S1's do look the mutts nuts when the front end is mint. So what do i do. Get the front end done and have it looking totally mint but not with original paint anymore or leave it as an original example
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To be fair mate, if its come this far, like 20 years without ever having been touched, thats done fucking well.
Obviously its a hard choice, BUT, the way i see it, if i walked up to it in a car show, and saw what you described as the towing eye cover being a different colour to the valance, my first reaction would be, "oh dear look at that poor colour match, its obviously had some spray work in its past"
You know its original......but i doubt many people would see it that way.
I'm not 100% but im sure all the bits for the bumpers are sprayed seperately then put together.....? Cracking would suggest they have been re-sprayed without being taken apart?
And the other problem you have, the whole car is going to of faded over time, you can guarantee the bits you have sprayed will look far superior to the rest of the car then?
Maybe a whole re-spray?
Obviously its a hard choice, BUT, the way i see it, if i walked up to it in a car show, and saw what you described as the towing eye cover being a different colour to the valance, my first reaction would be, "oh dear look at that poor colour match, its obviously had some spray work in its past"
You know its original......but i doubt many people would see it that way.
I'm not 100% but im sure all the bits for the bumpers are sprayed seperately then put together.....? Cracking would suggest they have been re-sprayed without being taken apart?
And the other problem you have, the whole car is going to of faded over time, you can guarantee the bits you have sprayed will look far superior to the rest of the car then?
Maybe a whole re-spray?
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dry, hate to piss on your fire mate, but i have a feeling that it will of had
paint some where along the line, especially the rear arches of the bodykit
to get rid of stone chips, i would honestly say give it a full lick, not many
s1's out there that aint had paint, you wont regret it
paint some where along the line, especially the rear arches of the bodykit
to get rid of stone chips, i would honestly say give it a full lick, not many
s1's out there that aint had paint, you wont regret it
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I think it's the tow eye cover thats a diff colour to the car to be honest!
dry, hate to piss on your fire mate, but i have a feeling that it will of had
paint some where along the line, especially the rear arches of the bodykit
to get rid of stone chips, i would honestly say give it a full lick, not many
s1's out there that aint had paint, you wont regret it
paint some where along the line, especially the rear arches of the bodykit
to get rid of stone chips, i would honestly say give it a full lick, not many
s1's out there that aint had paint, you wont regret it
Are people interested if a S1 is still original or is it a case of the better looking it is the better the car is ? Even if has been restored.
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yes, the reason why i said that was my car did 8k on a respray and the rear arches where bad ly stone chipped,
find a suitable bodyshop and get a full re spray, thats my advice,
new paint looks nice, easier to polish and is not an issue of the originality
of the car, you have to remember that it is 20 years old
thats my opinion pal
yes, the reason why i said that was my car did 8k on a respray and the rear arches where bad ly stone chipped,
find a suitable bodyshop and get a full re spray, thats my advice,
new paint looks nice, easier to polish and is not an issue of the originality
of the car, you have to remember that it is 20 years old
thats my opinion pal
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Originally Posted by dry
Are people interested if a S1 is still original or is it a case of the better looking it is the better the car is ? Even if has been restored.
As AJC and i previously said, for a 20 year old car the paints done very well especially seeing as it gets used and doesnt sit in the garage never to see the light of day. I personally think a re-spray but obviously you are going to pay good money for it, but it can only be a good thing, in terms of appearance and also helping to keep rust at bay
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get a full re spray i would you will never match the paint now as its to old if you had the front end re sprayed it would make the rest of the car look bad because the front would look 100% and because the other paint is 20 years old it will make it look
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mate its called oxidation,and paint pigment degradation,it happens to everything,even plastics degrade slowley due to ultra violet light breaking down paint pigment and plastic molecules in pvc/upvc,s and polymers.
getting these items re-coated will enhance and prolong the life of your plastics(bearing in mind the plastic oils that run through the plastic panels have probably been drying out since they where made) ,pluss the paint for plastics and polymer based items will eat into the first microns of surface area on your parts,giving back the flexibility and retaining some stregnth in these items,filling in the hair-line cracks at the same time, so getting them coated really is paramount,unless you can replace them with new (stored in a dark warehouse ) parts ,this is your real world option, if you have photo proof of before and after paint shots of the car,then most people would rather purchase a genuine ,freshly painted clean looking motor,than have to set aside some dosh to do it themselves,pluss you get to own a new looking motor again. and you could up your valuation for insurance,showing a perfect paint finish. just dont get "joey the gun" to finish your car for you!
getting these items re-coated will enhance and prolong the life of your plastics(bearing in mind the plastic oils that run through the plastic panels have probably been drying out since they where made) ,pluss the paint for plastics and polymer based items will eat into the first microns of surface area on your parts,giving back the flexibility and retaining some stregnth in these items,filling in the hair-line cracks at the same time, so getting them coated really is paramount,unless you can replace them with new (stored in a dark warehouse ) parts ,this is your real world option, if you have photo proof of before and after paint shots of the car,then most people would rather purchase a genuine ,freshly painted clean looking motor,than have to set aside some dosh to do it themselves,pluss you get to own a new looking motor again. and you could up your valuation for insurance,showing a perfect paint finish. just dont get "joey the gun" to finish your car for you!
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cheeRS for the input guys. Think i will get someone reputable to do the front valance as close as they can to the colour the car is now and see what it looks like. The side bits that come round to the front off the front arches seem to be the same colour as the rest of the car, it's just the valance. It should'nt cost that much and worth a shot before a full respray. Got a baby on the way in July so my missus won't be too happy about spending loads of dosh at the moment. Like people say, a mint S1 is a mint S1, original paint or not. The panels would still be original even if was resprayed.
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Was talkin to him when i went to see Dave's S1 before he sells it and said to give me price. He looked at the bits i wanted doing and he wandered off without saying anything
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Originally Posted by rs_fiesta
Why are people saying full respray??????
It just says front spoiler is faded,so he just needs to respray that!!!!!!!
It just says front spoiler is faded,so he just needs to respray that!!!!!!!
Its hard to match faded 20 year old paintwork!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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its all question marks and exclamation marks in here,
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Okay here's my input, i am very picky when it comes to how original S1's are although im not biased. If i had to have a panel on my S1 painted, it would piss me off to say the least because my paint for 21 years old is like new and polished beautifully. But.... if i did have any fading or stone chips i would have it painted but i would be paying high money for a 100% job. I would be happy seeing it look right again nice and fresh.
I personally would have it painted Dry... faded toe hook covers and chips to the valance make the car look tired. Plus if you ever go to sell it, you aint gonna get good money for it if the paint is tired. As long as you know ya panels are original i wouldn't worry. If it were me id have it done but shop around first and get a few opinions and find out what quality of paint is gonna be used etc.
I personally would have it painted Dry... faded toe hook covers and chips to the valance make the car look tired. Plus if you ever go to sell it, you aint gonna get good money for it if the paint is tired. As long as you know ya panels are original i wouldn't worry. If it were me id have it done but shop around first and get a few opinions and find out what quality of paint is gonna be used etc.
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id just have the valance done mate if your looking for someone to do it and dont mind a little travelling my brother will sort it for you you have seen the work he has done on my series 1 and im sure you looked at the other series 1 we restored
as for value yes id like to go and pay 7-8k for a original car but those stone chips and the other little bits that come with an original car would piss me right off it all depends on how you like the car id rather it be totally mint
as for value yes id like to go and pay 7-8k for a original car but those stone chips and the other little bits that come with an original car would piss me right off it all depends on how you like the car id rather it be totally mint
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Might take you up on that John and let your bro have a look at it. There are one or two other bits that he could look at too which i have noticed, small but i know they are there Are you coming through to the show near Kendal on Sunday mate ?
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Originally Posted by safechav
Originally Posted by rs_fiesta
Why are people saying full respray??????
It just says front spoiler is faded,so he just needs to respray that!!!!!!!
It just says front spoiler is faded,so he just needs to respray that!!!!!!!
Its hard to match faded 20 year old paintwork!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Id have the valance done and see how she looks and i wouid rather have my car mint than original with a couple of slight problem areas im sure it will look 100% when done good luck
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I looked today at work and theres 8 different colour cards for diamond white on the Dupont scheme.(some more creamy some more whiter).We used to have Standox paint and there was 9 different colours in that paint!So at least theres a few to choose from
If you are at Cumbria i will have a look.
If you are at Cumbria i will have a look.
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Been polishing the car in every nook and cranny ready for Sunday's Cumbria show and i've noticed that the car has had a at least a partial if not full respray at some point in it's life Had to look fookin hard to spot it though I don't think the front was done though so it might not be that hard to match as paint which is 20 year old.
I am in South Cumbria mate. Where abouts are you ?
If you are at Cumbria i will have a look.
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If the car is highly polished its not a bad idea to have some fresh paint as too much polishing can wear thin on seams and joins exposing them to rust starting. So a new coat will cover them. If your aving it painted see if you can save the stickers from coming off.
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Originally Posted by MikeyXR2i
If the car is highly polished its not a bad idea to have some fresh paint as too much polishing can wear thin on seams and joins exposing them to rust starting. So a new coat will cover them. If your aving it painted see if you can save the stickers from coming off.
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Originally Posted by MikeyXR2i
Hmmm yeah the paint could chip as it lips up to the sticker line.
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Originally Posted by MikeyXR2i
The original stickers were made by 3M, and there proper good quality, but if his has to come off then so be it for a pucker Job.
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Yes they are worth ŁŁŁ i was gonna ebay mine, as i got new genuine ones boxed, Boot sticker, side strips, Wing logo etc, but then i thought one day i might need em.
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Thats the same as i had, complete set in the boxes. After they sold and sat there and thought if they just sold for that what are they worth in years to come. Still too late now
I have to admit i was tempted to keep hold of mine even though i dont have a Series 1, but then i hold onto a lot of stuff on a "what if" basis and have so much stuff, slowly letting it all go.
If he decides to go for the full respray there are some excellent pattern ones around, ive heard good things about them
I have to admit i was tempted to keep hold of mine even though i dont have a Series 1, but then i hold onto a lot of stuff on a "what if" basis and have so much stuff, slowly letting it all go.
If he decides to go for the full respray there are some excellent pattern ones around, ive heard good things about them
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Originally Posted by Jano_OddKidd
Copys stickers should not be used. IMO.
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Originally Posted by dry
Was talkin to him when i went to see Dave's S1 before he sells it and said to give me price. He looked at the bits i wanted doing and he wandered off without saying anything
Just thought i'd mention him as he is doing some work on my S2 and he seems quite good to deal with and understand that enthusiasts want a class job doing, whereas other people i've dealt with just seem to want to get paint on the car and then ask you for the money!
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dry wrote:
Was talkin to him when i went to see Dave's S1 before he sells it and said to give me price. He looked at the bits i wanted doing and he wandered off without saying anything
Sounds a bit wierd!
Just thought i'd mention him as he is doing some work on my S2 and he seems quite good to deal with and understand that enthusiasts want a class job doing, whereas other people i've dealt with just seem to want to get paint on the car and then ask you for the money!
Was talkin to him when i went to see Dave's S1 before he sells it and said to give me price. He looked at the bits i wanted doing and he wandered off without saying anything
Sounds a bit wierd!
Just thought i'd mention him as he is doing some work on my S2 and he seems quite good to deal with and understand that enthusiasts want a class job doing, whereas other people i've dealt with just seem to want to get paint on the car and then ask you for the money!
cheeRS for the input on this guys. Gonna see if getting the whole front done would show up like sore thumb or not. Like i say, the paint is'nt 20 years old like i thought and does look whiter than white. Will get some advice off quality bodyshops and see what they say