Respray

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zooooom

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1,310 posts

274 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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My T350T is in need of a front end respray along with the rear diffuser thingy thing.
Every body shop I have contacted say that Crystal topaz is a B**CH to match up.
With this in mind what is the general consensus in the TVR world about a complete colour change.
Obviously the originality of the car will suffer, and in turn would this affect the cars overall value??

alex_gray255

6,320 posts

219 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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Nope - enough cars have had colour changes, does not matter TBH
Just make sure whatever colour it is machines the interior

Or, speak with TVR specialist bodyshop who deal with the messy paints
- Concept Performance - Sheffield
- Surface & Design - Blackpool would be two

CP have done a couple of my cars - both of which are tricolours. Copper cascade + Desert Moonlight

Speed 3

4,989 posts

133 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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Agree a colour change isn't an originality issue and would probably enhance the value. CT was a great colour at those launches but it seems to have fallen out of favour with most buyers.

Don't know where you're located but other than the premier league outfits metioned by Alex, I can recommend BeeGee Coachcraft in SW London for great value and the really experienced Gary. He's painted hundreds of TVR's and did a cracking full respray on my Tuscan for three and a half grand (in Grigio Titanio).

SonicHedgeHog

2,580 posts

196 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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I wouldn’t be afraid of changing the colour. Have a look in the classifieds at colours that take a long time to sell. I’d try and avoid those if possible and then choose something crazy. Crazy cars should be a crazy colour. Chameleon Green adds another 50bhp...

zooooom

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1,310 posts

274 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Thanks guys for the info.
I am thinking of going for a complete colour change to BMW Snapper Rocks Metallic Blue..


Edited by zooooom on Wednesday 8th May 17:36

Pursyluv

1,938 posts

188 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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I went from Titanium to Spectraflair blue, very happy with the change, have never worried it might affect the value

STE VR

500 posts

220 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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zooooom said:
Thanks guys for the info.
I am thinking of going for a complete colour change to BMW Snapper Rocks Metallic Blue..
I’ve changed the colour on mine completely and haven’t looked back. I was contemplating both Snapper and Yas Marina but ended up with a Volvo colour.

Go for it, you won’t regret it.

Zippee

13,726 posts

248 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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As above. I went from silver to dark red. There's so few of these cars about in decent condition that getting the perfect car in the perfect colour is very hard.

robsco

7,874 posts

190 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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I'm going to go against the grain here. You have a factory Targa Red Rose Lightweight bodied car! Surely you'd want it keeping original?

crimpdoc

74 posts

241 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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I have the same colour T350T, needed the same a front end and bit of a rear end due to a bit of peeling clear coat. In the end it needed a full respray as they couldn't get a match, I spoke with Concept design at Sheffield they managed to source the correct paint. Was a long drawn out affair mind, but it looks great now !! As somebody else said speak to the guys that know TVRs. Your welcome to pm me to discuss further or chat on the fb site

Sagtvrland

104 posts

161 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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I had a crystal topaz t350t, it had a paint defect and went back to the factory a few times for them to rectify it. They didn’t seam to have any issues matching it up? Have you spoken to Surface and design?

SonicHedgeHog

2,580 posts

196 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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How about you look at it this way: a colour change respray is about £5k assuming you don’t choose a seriously expensive colour. Therefore, the worst damage you can do to your car’s value is £5k. On this basis I’d go for the colour I want, really enjoy the whole respray process and if necessary respray it if and when you want to sell.

When I win the Euromillions I’m going to have a garage full of TVRs and my local body shop is going to be very busy indeed.