Well I don't miss the Sunday morning chorus of the late 1960's & 70's with folk in the council houses around me all engaged in grinding out rust from their Luton or Torino oxidizers.
That unmistaken smell of sanded Bondo Filler & Duplicolour rattle cans to finish the artistic sculpted Brit examples of the "finest" Michela Angelo inspired bodywork jobs.
Yes I did it for few quid, sometimes for next to nowt if she was a stunning "Lancashire looker", & so did my mate Bernie in the mid 80's who bought a rot box of a Mini for his missus.
Basically doing the same thing of old in bijou Tarleton West Lancs ,much to the annoyance of the snooty neighbors.
But here in the US as a Pro body/collision shop, you have to have expensive dust extraction & capture systems ,booths & the same with spraying autobody paint & clearcoat.
Then there's the direct labor costs ,
about double what most Brit body bashers get, ,even the good 'uns .
The the paint itself if red , is expensive like $250 a pint.
So such jobs are expensive to cover overheads and make a profit plus all the time keeping the county air/ water pollution compliance inspector at bay & when he's going to turn up.
In short overheads
Now back in the old days in Venezuela and undocumented Columbians I could do a superb job in the cheap for half the money including an MB standard respray for $2000 the lot.
A friend of mine in Mexico will no doubt do what you need from about $1000.
Taller California
Ignacio Ramírez 2645, Zona Central, 23000 La Paz, B.C.S.
01 612 128 9457
Your problem is getting the car there!
Then all you have to do is wait for the universal Latino body shop expression /plasticando "comments" ) upon presentation of the car after the work is done!
Es como nuevo Senor
Tuercas viejas
In the meantime listen the most popular song sweeping Mexico today
Viva Mexico
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