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Old 06-21-2006, 03:24 PM   #1
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How value does original paint color add? Whats it worth?

how much value is what the title should have been. Been kicking around the idea of restoring my 70 Sierra Grande camper special to bone stock original, it is a farly high option truck, everything is pretty much stock except for the tach and van tilt and the big ol 402 engine( was swapped for a 350 years ago). Just wonderin is the truck worth more painted the factory color(534-white and med olive)which is kinda ugly, or paint it red and white or something. What would you guys value this truck at if it were restored. Here is the option sheet and some pics
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Old 06-21-2006, 03:59 PM   #2
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Re: How value does original paint color add? Whats it worth?

My $.02, depends on the market. I'd say a nice truck original color or not will not increase its value a great deal. Fix it up and it will be the value put into the resto effort. BTW, the medium olive isn't too bad when it is a fresh paintjob, but after 30 years they all get kinda ugly.
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Old 06-22-2006, 04:11 AM   #3
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Re: How value does original paint color add? Whats it worth?

IMO any nice color vs. an ugly shade will add value to the truck. If the factory color happens to be attractive, then I would repaint it stock, but if you think it is gross then don't bother. You don't like the stock green? Is it the same as this board member's truck? With fresh paint I really like it.

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Old 06-22-2006, 07:50 AM   #4
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Re: How value does original paint color add? Whats it worth?

Original,it`s easier,too.It takes a real fine buncha work to do a color change and get it right.Look at it this way:If you come up with your own color and people ask,"Why`d you paint it that?",you say,"I don`t know,I always liked the color",or something.If you paint it factory and they ask,you just say,"I wanted to keep it the factory color."Medium olive poly is a color people have criticized for years that has now become more popular.New Mustangs even use a not as nice version.I`ve painted two that color,one in the 80s,the other in the`90s.Both times,when I told people it would stay that color,they kind of just said,"oh."Once painted,they were,"WOW!"I especially don`t like a non-factory original color if the truck is basically un-modified.That GMC HeavyD showed is beautiful.Look in the "Trucks For Sale" section at Westcoaster`s GMC,nice!
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Old 06-22-2006, 03:38 PM   #5
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Re: How value does original paint color add? Whats it worth?

My opinion is that your truck doesn't have the original engine therefore it isntt original and it doesnt matter what color you paint it... My truck was originally Olive Green with White center and a 350 4bbl engine and TH350 trans. It is now pink & white ( which were Canadian only mid year colors in 1971 ) with a 396/350hp and Th400 and to me the big block and color really enhance the value of the truck.. I bought the truck cause of the color and the big block was a bonus as I would have bought it with small block in it too.
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Old 06-22-2006, 04:00 PM   #6
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Re: How value does original paint color add? Whats it worth?

While these trucks are very popular and to some degree collectable, I don't think that making sure it's a factory color makes much of a difference, unlike the muscle car market where the value can be substantially affected by the color. Most of the people buying these trucks do so because they really like this era of trucks and want to use and enjoy them and just as long as it's a tastefull color and done correctly I imagine it could only add value.

I have an original 2 color (yellow/white) SWB cheyenne w/ good options that I elected to change the color to a late model Corvette color because I just wanted a different color.....I'm sure it won't hurt the value.

.....now if I had an original late 60's big block SS camaro and it was an ugly color, I'd have to leave it, cuz it would hurt it's value.
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