04-06-2009, 04:46 PM
tiggerTO PAINT OR NOT TO PAINT THAT IS --
OK TROOPS I need opinions. I have an 85 Regal 31' I have to sell. The inside looks good and almost everything looks original. The outside looks tacky. There are a couple of dents at the back left rear and A couple of tree limb scratches, and the paint is just in crummy condition - dull and lifeless.
To get it undented and painted as original is gong to cost about 2000-2500.
So here's the question - Would a new paint job and a spotless outside increase my sale value more than the cost? I know it would with a house but I am not sure about an RV.
thanks
Tigger
04-06-2009, 05:58 PM
scottydlquote:
Originally posted by tigger:
So here's the question - Would a new paint job and a spotless outside increase my sale value more than the cost? I know it would with a house but I am not sure about an RV.
Very likely NOT unfortunately. A sparkling exterior would no doubt attract buyers and probably get it sold quicker, but I'm almost 100% you would not reclaim the amount of money you put into it. RV's are more like cars than homes, when it comes to value... they depreciate from day 1, instead of gaining value. Barth's are a little insulated from this due to their quality and classic reputation, but not THAT much especially in this current economic climate.
Bummer that you have to sell.

04-06-2009, 09:11 PM
bill hScott is right. You only gain your own pleasure or utility when you put money into a vehicle, boat or airplane. Doing it for someone else is not repaid.
The only vehicles I have not lost money on were the ones on which I spent little or no money.
04-07-2009, 09:24 AM
Jim and TereTigger, I was curious where you were going to have it painted. I'm starting that process, and the prices I've seen for having someone else do it were in the $6000/$7000 range. For $2000/$2500, I could drive it to Florida, have them paint it, and have a vacation at the same time.
Thanks
Jim
04-07-2009, 10:02 AM
tiggerI got that ballpark from Cook's paint and body in Pensacola by taking them 4 color 8x10s. I'm going to drive the RV over there today to see if the price holds. and I'll let you know. I may have them do the dents only and then try to polish it up good.
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and then try to polish it up good.
DuPont #7 compound, worked on a damp surface with a random orbit polisher & yellow foam pad will do wonders for dull & oxidized paint.....it'll look pretty crummy when you're done compounding, but any good grade of wax will bring it right back.
Just keep in mind that a shine will highlight dents & other surface defects.........