I have gray interior and unpainted gray fender trim. But the body is burgundy. Last year I started to notice fading in the burgundy and a bit of sunburn on the clear. This winter it has really started to peel pretty rapidly.
I have 250K so it doesn't make sense to take it to the body shop and all that. But I am pretty decent at painting things and think I could pull off a decent paint job myself. I know it won't be perfect and won't last as many years as the original finish has. But I think it will look better and keep it from progressing on further to rust, etc. That's OK by me.
My dumb thing is I would prefer not to go back with the same color. But then I am sitting behind the wheel and I can see burgundy paint in the interior. Then I get to thinking man a color change would really suck if I have to try to figure out how to paint all that too.
So what did you guys do? Go back with the same color? Find an easy way to paint all that stuff around the doors on the inside? Or did you just pick a new color where that stuff and the jams etc are like an OK accent color?
If I could just snap my fingers and it be done, all the burgundy red would just be OD green and I'd just leave all the plastic trim alone the gray color it is.
When I think of not painting everything I can't really think of much but maybe black or shades of grey or silver that might possibly look ok with burgundy showing in those difficult places as an accent color. But then I gotta deal with trying to paint all the unpainted trim if I go with a color like that.
I have 250K so it doesn't make sense to take it to the body shop and all that. But I am pretty decent at painting things and think I could pull off a decent paint job myself. I know it won't be perfect and won't last as many years as the original finish has. But I think it will look better and keep it from progressing on further to rust, etc. That's OK by me.
My dumb thing is I would prefer not to go back with the same color. But then I am sitting behind the wheel and I can see burgundy paint in the interior. Then I get to thinking man a color change would really suck if I have to try to figure out how to paint all that too.
So what did you guys do? Go back with the same color? Find an easy way to paint all that stuff around the doors on the inside? Or did you just pick a new color where that stuff and the jams etc are like an OK accent color?
If I could just snap my fingers and it be done, all the burgundy red would just be OD green and I'd just leave all the plastic trim alone the gray color it is.
When I think of not painting everything I can't really think of much but maybe black or shades of grey or silver that might possibly look ok with burgundy showing in those difficult places as an accent color. But then I gotta deal with trying to paint all the unpainted trim if I go with a color like that.