Joe, I’m not sure what they might charge but what a nice transformation to the car. It’s not a hard job if you have the tools to do it. Just don’t make the mistake I did. I put POR-15 on the bare metal then tried to paint over that...and the paint didn’t stick to it! So I had to sandblast it all off. Not easy. I think I needed to prime the wheels while the POR was still slightly tacky. Then it would have adhered. There is NO need for the POR-15 I just thought it might make a longer lasting finish.
Wheels came out looking sweet brother I am looking forward to doing the same thing on mines just finished getting my 69 Firebird restored
Great job
Joe, I’m not sure what they might charge but what a nice transformation to the car. It’s not a hard job if you have the tools to do it. Just don’t make the mistake I did. I put POR-15 on the bare metal then tried to paint over that...and the paint didn’t stick to it! So I had to sandblast it all off. Not easy. I think I needed to prime the wheels while the POR was still slightly tacky. Then it would have adhered. There is NO need for the POR-15 I just thought it might make a longer lasting finish.
What's the most I should pay someone to do all that? Not including any straightening or repairs. Just prepping and painting. No rattle cans.