Re: [vintagvw] Finish bumpers?

2015-06-08 Thread Dave C. Bolen

Bert,

Powder coating?

They will sandblast the bumpers and then powder coat your personal color.

While I have learned that powder coating is no sure fire fix for 
everything, they would look nice.




Another oprion is plasti-dip paint.  You would still need to sand them 
down smooth.  Plasti-dip paint can be peeled off if someone decides that 
want to do something different later.  I have painted two bugs with 
plasti-dip and they both looked pretty good.


It is also fairly easy to repair as well.(not so powder coat)


The benefit is that if the folks don't want a flat matte finish any more, 
they can just peel it off.


Lots of youtube videos of people paining cars with itincluding way 
expensive exotice $100,000 cars.


Cheers, dave

On Sun, 7 Jun 2015, Bert Knupp wrote:



Volks,

I am repairing and fixing up a 1972 SuperBeetle for purposes of resale as a 
basically stock daily driver.  Doing am engine
overhaul, new interior, removing rust, fixing up brakes, doing minor body work, 
repainting, etc.

My question regards the bumpers:  Both bumpers have a good deal of rust, though 
no dents or distortions.  No local chrome-plater
wants to mess with VW bumpers, though several mail-order places advertise 
(costly) replating jobs.  There are aftermarket cheapo
bumpers in most catalogs.

The bumpers could be sanded, polished, and painted.  Or professionally 
re-plated.  Or replaced.  Or kept as-is for the buyer to
work with, though the “curb appeal” of the car would suffer.

Any suggestions?  Anyone have experience with the painting option?  Given the 
mediocre demand for SuperBeetles I obviously don’t
want to spend more than the car’s market value on fixup work.

Bert Knupp in Music City USA

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[vintagvw] Finish bumpers?

2015-06-07 Thread Bert Knupp
Volks,

I am repairing and fixing up a 1972 SuperBeetle for purposes of resale as a
basically stock daily driver.  Doing am engine overhaul, new interior,
removing rust, fixing up brakes, doing minor body work, repainting, etc.

My question regards the bumpers:  Both bumpers have a good deal of rust,
though no dents or distortions.  No local chrome-plater wants to mess with
VW bumpers, though several mail-order places advertise (costly) replating
jobs.  There are aftermarket cheapo bumpers in most catalogs.

The bumpers could be sanded, polished, and painted.  Or professionally
re-plated.  Or replaced.  Or kept as-is for the buyer to work with, though
the curb appeal of the car would suffer.

Any suggestions?  Anyone have experience with the painting option?  Given
the mediocre demand for SuperBeetles I obviously don't want to spend more
than the car's market value on fixup work.

Bert Knupp in Music City USA

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