C3 General General C3 Corvette Discussion not covered in Tech
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

For Your Consideration - Paint Alternative

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 08-09-2016, 07:55 AM
  #1  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default For Your Consideration - Paint Alternative

I am currently awaiting the return of my 1972 Road Race Replica automobile being "wrapped" versus being painted. I did that to see if I could demonstrate the quality and affordability of wrapping a C-3 Corvette which can be clear coated versus a conventional paint job due to tired, old, chipped, or sun damaged paint.

I am not suggesting this is for everyone, just letting you know that it is an affordable option to a complete paint job.

I should have the car ready to photograph in the next two weeks and will be glad to share the process, costs, etc. when it is completed.

Let me know if there is anything further I can share with you here.

Best regards,

David Howard
AllC34Me

Last edited by AllC34Me; 08-09-2016 at 07:58 AM.
The following 4 users liked this post by AllC34Me:
CFLVette (08-10-2016), marshal135 (08-15-2016), The Punisher (08-09-2016), The13Bats (08-10-2016)
Old 08-09-2016, 08:36 AM
  #2  
Cooter Tech
Le Mans Master
 
Cooter Tech's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2001
Location: Dryden MI
Posts: 8,832
Received 221 Likes on 154 Posts

Default

Originally Posted by AllC34Me
I am currently awaiting the return of my 1972 Road Race Replica automobile being "wrapped" versus being painted. I did that to see if I could demonstrate the quality and affordability of wrapping a C-3 Corvette which can be clear coated versus a conventional paint job due to tired, old, chipped, or sun damaged paint.

I am not suggesting this is for everyone, just letting you know that it is an affordable option to a complete paint job.

I should have the car ready to photograph in the next two weeks and will be glad to share the process, costs, etc. when it is completed.

Let me know if there is anything further I can share with you here.

Best regards,



David Howard
AllC34Me
Can you send photos of the progress?
Old 08-09-2016, 09:02 AM
  #3  
Elba Mike
Safety Car
 
Elba Mike's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2015
Location: Marietta, GA & Elba, AL
Posts: 3,936
Received 54 Likes on 42 Posts
St. Jude Donor '16
Default

Aquiver with anticipation. I hope it comes out well, since I really cant afford to paint it right now.
Old 08-09-2016, 09:22 AM
  #4  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default

I saw these guys wrap a truck that had a white body, red door, and blue hood and when it was finished it looked like a brand new paint job.

Name:  IMG_1064 (800x598).jpg
Views: 2308
Size:  305.0 KB

Name:  IMG_1084 (800x591).jpg
Views: 2303
Size:  319.0 KB

Name:  IMG_1087 (800x559).jpg
Views: 2333
Size:  321.8 KB

This is my 72 with a single stage paint, black gloss, to make it easier to have the wrap stick to the surface but if you have paint on the car now it will adhere to it.

Will share more pictures soon.

David Howard
AllC34Me
Old 08-09-2016, 11:01 AM
  #5  
hzz
Melting Slicks
 
hzz's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jul 2006
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,328
Received 39 Likes on 32 Posts

Default

This should be very interesting.

I'd like to see what you think of it when it's done....how does it look compared to a paint job?

How durable is it?

What's the warranty?

I've seen wrapped cars but never up close and never a C3.
What do they do with the door jambs?

Looking forward to following this thread....very nice of you to share this information
Old 08-09-2016, 12:44 PM
  #6  
Wee
Drifting
 
Wee's Avatar
 
Member Since: Apr 2010
Location: Cartersville GA
Posts: 1,857
Received 333 Likes on 237 Posts

Default

I have always wondered how they keep graphics like numbers and logos, which I assume this car will have, looking correct as it's stretched over and around body lines....?

Brian
Old 08-09-2016, 01:11 PM
  #7  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default

Every NASCAR automobile is a wrapped car, numbers, logos, etc. No more paint jobs for race cars, at least not the high end stuff.

I will be sharing here and on my site for the car build here on the forum as well. More when I have more to share.

David
Old 08-09-2016, 01:15 PM
  #8  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default

Originally Posted by hzz
This should be very interesting.

I'd like to see what you think of it when it's done....how does it look compared to a paint job?

How durable is it?

What's the warranty?

I've seen wrapped cars but never up close and never a C3.
What do they do with the door jambs?

Looking forward to following this thread....very nice of you to share this information
I suspect you will have a hard time telling it is a wrap and not a paint job. Durability varies depending upon use. Warranty? Does your car paint job come with a warranty? Expected life for a wrapped car is 5-10 years depending upon use. At $3,500 I can change my mind in five years, or a new owner can change the complete look for a fraction of a new paint job.

We will see how it goes.

It should be very similar to this design when completed.

Name:  OwensCorningCorvette_02_1500.jpg
Views: 2305
Size:  124.9 KB
Old 08-09-2016, 01:25 PM
  #9  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default

This is a purple car covered in white. When converting a car you convert the whole car.

Name:  wrap1.jpg
Views: 2181
Size:  20.5 KB

Name:  wrap5.jpg
Views: 2244
Size:  31.0 KB

Name:  wrap2.jpg
Views: 2226
Size:  49.7 KB

And this is a white car covered with a camo look per customer request.

Name:  wrap3.jpg
Views: 2236
Size:  19.7 KB

Name:  wrap4.jpg
Views: 2262
Size:  15.3 KB

With mine being a race car replica it made sense to give it a special wrap treatment.

Anyway, not trying to sell you on the idea, just helping to clarify.

I think you will see a bunch more of this in the future.

David

Last edited by AllC34Me; 08-09-2016 at 01:26 PM.
Old 08-09-2016, 02:33 PM
  #10  
Kubs
Le Mans Master
 
Kubs's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2007
Location: Akron Ohio
Posts: 8,861
Received 1,731 Likes on 936 Posts
2023 C5 of the Year Finalist - Modified
2022 C5 of the Year Finalist - Modified
St. Jude Donor '09-'10-'11

Default

I know and have seen a lot of race cars with wraps. They are popular because if you get in a minor incident on track you just replace the fender and print out a new section of vinyl. No need to repaint repair sections.
Old 08-09-2016, 03:29 PM
  #11  
The Punisher
Melting Slicks
 
The Punisher's Avatar
 
Member Since: Oct 2006
Location: hebron IL
Posts: 2,920
Received 167 Likes on 141 Posts
C3 of Year Finalist (appearance mods) 2019

Default

What do they do for emblems?
The following users liked this post:
AllC34Me (08-26-2016)
Old 08-09-2016, 05:11 PM
  #12  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default

Emblems are incorporated into the graphics of the color wrap. That will be a solid sheet of printed material which will have the emblem graphics incorporated.

I have to pick the emblems I want, working on that now.
Old 08-09-2016, 05:13 PM
  #13  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default

Day One, First Pictures Just Received. More when I get more.

Name:  White Wrap 1.jpg
Views: 2188
Size:  323.8 KB

Name:  White Wrap 2.jpg
Views: 2104
Size:  322.7 KB

I'll post these on my build site too.

I will be visiting them tomorrow, expect more updates each day.

Best regards,

David Howard
AllC34Me
The following 2 users liked this post by AllC34Me:
Cooter Tech (08-09-2016), marshal135 (08-15-2016)
Old 08-09-2016, 05:22 PM
  #14  
RBrid
Burning Brakes
 
RBrid's Avatar
 
Member Since: Feb 1999
Location: Woodinville WA
Posts: 1,003
Received 303 Likes on 185 Posts

Default

Thanks much for the updates David. It looks real good so far . -R
Old 08-09-2016, 07:21 PM
  #15  
Andy Tuttle
Melting Slicks
 
Andy Tuttle's Avatar
 
Member Since: Aug 2010
Location: Bussey IA
Posts: 2,059
Received 392 Likes on 340 Posts

Default

I have seen a video on the entire process and it is quite amazing. Place I saw was doing solid colors for considerably less than what David quoted. There are differences on the thickness and durability, but a very real option. Thanks for bringing it up David!
Old 08-09-2016, 07:30 PM
  #16  
ncbuckeye3
Heel & Toe
 
ncbuckeye3's Avatar
 
Member Since: Nov 2015
Location: Springdale AR
Posts: 23
Received 4 Likes on 4 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by Andy Tuttle
I have seen a video on the entire process and it is quite amazing. Place I saw was doing solid colors for considerably less than what David quoted. There are differences on the thickness and durability, but a very real option. Thanks for bringing it up David!
Looks awesome!
Old 08-09-2016, 10:02 PM
  #17  
maverickmk
Drifting
 
maverickmk's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jun 2013
Location: Cocoa FL
Posts: 1,261
Received 225 Likes on 186 Posts

Default

I am very interested as I have given thought to doing this vs painting as well. So far it looks great. Looking forward to the finished pics!

Get notified of new replies

To For Your Consideration - Paint Alternative

Old 08-09-2016, 10:08 PM
  #18  
AllC34Me
Senior Member

Support Corvetteforum!
Thread Starter
 
AllC34Me's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Easton, PA
Posts: 12,154
Received 2,031 Likes on 1,103 Posts
St. Jude Donor '10

Default

Originally Posted by Andy Tuttle
I have seen a video on the entire process and it is quite amazing. Place I saw was doing solid colors for considerably less than what David quoted. There are differences on the thickness and durability, but a very real option. Thanks for bringing it up David!
I am certain a single color would be quite a bit less expensive. Mine will have two layers, with graphics being developed for me by Seven Wraps. They do also put a single clear wrap on cars to help guard against road chips. I am considering that for the front of my trailer.
More soon.
David Howard
AllC34Me
The following users liked this post:
AJC 69 BB (08-09-2016)
Old 08-09-2016, 10:38 PM
  #19  
530planeman
Drifting
 
530planeman's Avatar
 
Member Since: Jan 2014
Location: Sadieville Kentucky
Posts: 1,866
Received 145 Likes on 129 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by AllC34Me
I am certain a single color would be quite a bit less expensive. Mine will have two layers, with graphics being developed for me by Seven Wraps. They do also put a single clear wrap on cars to help guard against road chips. I am considering that for the front of my trailer.
More soon.
David Howard
AllC34Me
David
Would you PM me their information.maybe for my motion 70
Thanks
Wes
Old 08-10-2016, 03:33 AM
  #20  
The13Bats
Race Director
 
The13Bats's Avatar
 
Member Since: Mar 2003
Location: Eustis ( Area 51 Bat Cave ) Fl
Posts: 11,608
Received 772 Likes on 645 Posts

Default

Very interesting,
Curious why you picked this over paint as your build doesn't look like you are on a withstraint of a budget so I take it you dig it.

I am very curious how the price of one color would compete with the people who do a one color paint job at home that comes out very nice and costs 1200.00 or less plus minus, will it last as long as their paint?

Also clue me in some is the wrap the same as that stuff they cut the window decals from?

Where I am doing this same type build, flares, road race look, but low end compared to yours a wrap company who wanted to wrap my car in a sponsor type advertising thing for free or cut rate since I want it to look like a racer anyway, hum, might be an angle for me over flat black.

Last edited by The13Bats; 08-10-2016 at 04:29 AM.


Quick Reply: For Your Consideration - Paint Alternative



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:57 PM.