Re: Windshield
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:58 pm
You absolutely can obtain a very good paint job by doing the dirty work yourself and finding a good painter or paint shop to lay down the paint. I did that for 5 cars using yes, Earl Scheib... if the car was well prepped, their painters had enough experience to lay paint, and if you worked with them they would thrown on a few extra coats of clear so you could safely cut and buff them to a mirror surface. They don't exist anymore, but you can find shops that will work with you. Check them out first, see some of their work, then see what can be done.
Also, I strongly encourage you to review the tech wiki on this site for interchangeable parts or ways of saving some cash. I'll give you a hint... there are options for master brake cylinders. Some parts can be rebuilt or repaired or be made to do for some time to spread out the impact. For example, is the paint shot, or could it be buffed back to life for an exceptable amount of time while taking care of more pressing/important/safety issues? I've had my car for 35 years, always on a budget, so I get it!
Also, I strongly encourage you to review the tech wiki on this site for interchangeable parts or ways of saving some cash. I'll give you a hint... there are options for master brake cylinders. Some parts can be rebuilt or repaired or be made to do for some time to spread out the impact. For example, is the paint shot, or could it be buffed back to life for an exceptable amount of time while taking care of more pressing/important/safety issues? I've had my car for 35 years, always on a budget, so I get it!