Automotive paint job?

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    Marksman
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    Hi All,

    I am looking for someone to paint my truck. I was hoping that someone on the board could point me in the right direction? Or has personal experience with a shop? I know it will be expensive but it is cheaper than buying a new one. I used it for a business, I was running on the side. Now that the wrap is removed you can see shadows, and it needs a little body work as well. I probably won't change the original color but I do want to keep it looking nice. It is a 2009 F-150 and I will be adding a bed cap. Thanks ;)
     

    Jeff

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    AllenM. He repaired over $9000 of hail damage on my new Honda. Outstanding work, and great people to do business with.
     

    HoughMade

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    Oct 24, 2012
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    Hi All,

    I am looking for someone to paint my truck. I was hoping that someone on the board could point me in the right direction? Or has personal experience with a shop? I know it will be expensive but it is cheaper than buying a new one. I used it for a business, I was running on the side. Now that the wrap is removed you can see shadows, and it needs a little body work as well. I probably won't change the original color but I do want to keep it looking nice. It is a 2009 F-150 and I will be adding a bed cap. Thanks ;)

    There's a Maaco in Schererville...believe it or not, they can do a nice job. Especially if you aren't doing a color change. It won't be concours, but not bad either.
     

    Brandon

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    I used Maaco to paint side mirrors on my old grand am. The one on the east side messed up a simple job pretty bad. (They only had the mirrors not the whole car) Paint bubbled and you could see where it looks like they didn't wipe them off before painting.
     
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