Entire car vinyl wrap
Vinyl is currently softening up in the sun. I need to make a supply run, but hope to get the door done today, as long as there are no major setbacks. Woo! I'm hoping to get some help when it's time to do the rest of the car. I've never done bodywork (hood, trunk, rear fenders), the other pieces are good. I need to source a replacement driver's side fender. It's creased in multiple areas and will be easier to just get a different fender than try and repair this one.
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It's a lot of work. It looks good, but we'll see. Phew. It's also hot out.
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The only chrome on it, actually, is the door handles. I'll keep them chrome. I may black out the windshield instead of going yellow. Overall, it does look good. Door took about an hour and a half. The biggest pain was the body line. I'm still not sure how I'll do the door jams, wrapping them will be a major pain!
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It does look as good in person. I need to cut the holes for the mirror, wrap the mirror, put the handle on, and go from there. No bubbles in the vinyl or anything.
One thing, vinyl is not paint. It doesn't have the depth of paint, nor does it have quite the mirror finish paint does. You'll know it's been wrapped (as if underhood/trunk/doors wouldn't give it away). It looks good enough, and it's cheap enough, and enough of a headache (haha) that I'm moving forward with it. Just need to order the rest of the vinyl, and learn how to do bodywork.
I think I'm going to go with a black windshield frame, and black insert between the taillights, as shown earlier in this thread. The rest will be the color of the door. After Shadow mentioned it, I may even do something different with the handles.
One thing, vinyl is not paint. It doesn't have the depth of paint, nor does it have quite the mirror finish paint does. You'll know it's been wrapped (as if underhood/trunk/doors wouldn't give it away). It looks good enough, and it's cheap enough, and enough of a headache (haha) that I'm moving forward with it. Just need to order the rest of the vinyl, and learn how to do bodywork.
I think I'm going to go with a black windshield frame, and black insert between the taillights, as shown earlier in this thread. The rest will be the color of the door. After Shadow mentioned it, I may even do something different with the handles.
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I'm finally going to order the remaining vinyl this week. Even with the paint I thought was in "great shape", 20 year old single stage still fades. I hosed the car off this weekend and was surprised how much a few of the panels of already lost some of their luster (I haven't waxed it in ages). We also had a little family gathering yesterday and get an enthusiastic thumbs up from everyone regarding the new color.
Time to learn bodywork!
Time to learn bodywork!
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just buy a gallon of bondo and start slapping it on, lol.
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The project stalled, I'm still debating between a respray and the full vinyl treatment. I'm still leaning vinyl, I'm just not excited about underhood, jambs, etc being red. I don't really want to spray them black either. At least all closed up, it'll look good.
As I get the mechanicals in A+ shape, I'll start the think about the cosmetics more.
As I get the mechanicals in A+ shape, I'll start the think about the cosmetics more.
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GR-8 wrote:Hey Tim, do you want the jamb/underhood to be black? I was thinking what if you plastidip them before you wrap them? Not sure how well or if the vinyl will stick the the plastidip though.
I am pretty sure the vinyl will stick to plasti dip, but I think that I would wrap the car, tape off along the edge of the vinyl, then plastidip as opposed to trying to stick the vinyl to the plastidip. The nice things about plastidip are that it can be remove without affecting the vinyl, and could probably be matched to the vinyl.
Interesting thought, color match the dip, then it's reversible, too. Hmm, this has potential. For door jambs, trunk, that would work. What's the heat resistance on dip for underhood, though.
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I wouldn't try it under hood personally. Maybe in the channels, but anything inside the engine bay, I think you would need paint. Given the location, it doesn't have to be perfect. I think you could spray the engine bay yourself (with help or whatever) to a suitable quality to go with the vinyl. Depends on if you want to keep the car that color if you do an eventual scratch and spray.
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