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Actually not as bad I first envisioned, thinking the roof would be collapsed, but a great job and looks easy if you
know what you're doing, but to a layman, the paint job would far exceed the total money you have invested
in the truck.
Kinda of mis-leading... picture A to picture B was way more than $1000.
Well $1200 total to fix up actually
I didn’t know how much my husband spent on the lights
$100 windshield
$100 hood
$50 fenders
$100 for 2 doors
$250 new bed from another auction car a friend had
$200 Raptor liner roll on paint
$100 Raptor style grill
$140 tail lights
$260 headlights
and a **** tone of scrubbing, power washing and vacuuming
Kinda of mis-leading... picture A to picture B was way more than $1000.
Originally Posted by laterongc
Would be interesting to see a breakdown of the costs to fix?
also, where/how did you acquire for $600 (auction, insurance co, private party etc)?
Won it on the Copart auction for $400 + auction fees = about $600
it was right at the beginning of covid so I guess my husband was one of the only bidders and it was on “pure sale”.
And after adding up costs it actually came out to $1200 spent on the fix
$100 windshield
$100 hood
$50 fenders
$100 for 2 doors
$250 new bed from another auction car a friend had
$200 Raptor liner roll on paint
$100 Raptor style grill
$140 tail lights
$260 headlights
Actually not as bad I first envisioned, thinking the roof would be collapsed, but a great job and looks easy if you
know what you're doing, but to a layman, the paint job would far exceed the total money you have invested
in the truck.
we used 4 bottles of Raptor liner roll on that we picked up for $200 so it was pretty good. It’s not as smooth as I like it but we’re just using it as a work truck so I’m happy with it