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special-K 05-06-2022 10:49 PM

Re: Painting to sell. What Color/s?
 
A SWB K/10's value is in it's originality. Paint it original.

KW5413 05-09-2022 08:15 AM

Re: Painting to sell. What Color/s?
 
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Originally Posted by ipitty_thefool (Post 9075332)
Hello, I have a 1972 k15 factory swb. I’ve had this truck for almost 23 years. My father and I decided to do a frame off restoration on it and turn it into a show truck to take it to car shows together. Long story short he passed away shortly after we started.

It sat for 2 years and I decided to finish it and sell it. We were going to do a black cherry paint job on it but after looking at the internet it looks like 2 tones seem to be what most guys want. The spid says the truck was White/Ochre, it was solid white before we got it sandblasted. I personally don’t like the White/Ochre color combination and would like to do something else.

I don’t know if any of this matters in terms of it holding value, but the frame, cab and spid vins match. Would painting it the original color be best for resale or could I do any color scheme?

I personally would love to black the whole thing out with a cowl hood, bumpers, grill, everything black and maybe some satin black highlights around the grill. I realize that just because I like it does not mean it will sell well.

I have painted cars for 15 years so I’m not worried about the cost of paying a shop to do whatever I decide to do.

Just need some good feedback.

Just MPO here but there are two camps / markets to consider. The original restoration target market and the modified target market. You have already mentioned moving away from the original market with your preferred paint scheme. Not to mention the engine work.

Both can bring really good $$$ on quality work. I agree that if looking for ''original'' buyers, drop the cowl and go to period correct paint scheme. If not, do whatever you think is right for you.

Out of the (5) classics I have owned (3) fell into the original category. (4) of them have been sold and all brought the $$$, or more, than I was anticipating.

As an FYI: My experience has been, if it doesn't sell in the first 3-4 weeks from first serious attempt...it will likely take a while. So, you might want to carefully measure your investment moving forward.

Good luck

Steeveedee 05-09-2022 09:28 AM

Re: Painting to sell. What Color/s?
 
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Originally Posted by KQQL IT (Post 9075645)
Resale red

:lol: You beat me to it!

CC69Rat 05-26-2022 08:46 PM

Re: Painting to sell. What Color/s?
 
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Originally Posted by leddzepp (Post 9075368)
White/ochre is a highly desirable factory color combo. A short bed K truck in those colors will bring in top dollar.

I agree 110%. If you're building it to sell, The original color combo will increase the value. Ochre / White / Parchment would be beautiful.

Dirt's72 05-26-2022 09:50 PM

Re: Painting to sell. What Color/s?
 
I always really liked Ochre color especially sunbaked. That was until my girlfriend said it looks like baby poo then that kinda kilt it for me. Anytime I hear 72 and parchment interior I think highlander?? Orange plaid would look good perhaps. Any pics before or spid?


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