If you have cracked, chipped, or damaged glass on your car check out Safelite: https://safl.it/2YjwFV3
While Pricing on auto glass can vary due to make/model/location you can save $25 off at Safelite by using code: SAMCRAC25 (until 3/10/20)

Thank you to Zach @Ultimate Rebuilds

The Base/Clear Paint Gun we Used on the Ferrari: https://bit.ly/2w2HSzh
Primer Gun: https://bit.ly/2UF9B3d

We finally repaint the entire Salvage Ferrari 360 Rebuild project, on a super budget, for around $500 in supplies and materials. This totaled Verde British Racing Green Horse never looked so good!

My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samcracc/
Email Me: SamcracAuto@gmail.com

source

By carmodpros

ANGELHOUSE | 2009 - 2022 | HOSTING BY PHILLYFINEST369 SERVER STATS| THE IDIOTS ROBOT AND CONTROL INC. |(RSS FEED MODULE)| ALL YOUTUBE VIDEOS IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF GOOGLE INC. THE YOUTUBE CHANNELS AND BLOG FEEDS IS MANAGED BY THERE RIGHTFUL OWNERS (CARMODPROS,COM)

29 thoughts on “Getting a $500 Full Paint Job on my Worn Out, Salvage Ferrari (DIY in Home Garage)”
  1. Yesh.. that paint reflection in the sun still does scream "$500 paint job"… especially the walkaround with the hood reflection.

  2. You can also color the top black they sell products for that but over all turned out well 🙂 but agree all that work was a 2-3k job lots of hours

  3. Always thought a painter must get a great sense of accomplishment when they see the results of their work. Instant gratification from "trash" to "treasure". Sweet makeover ….

  4. A little off topic perhaps but so many times today all that matters when it comes to a repar shop is how fast and "productive" the Technician is. These videos clearly demonstrate when you allow the Technican just a few extra minutes to relax and exhibit some level of craftsmanship a project doesn't have to look like shit and it doesn't have to cost a fortune. To bad in today's society we have such an incredibly short sighted view about "fast" meaning good. The 15 minute oil change BS and the flat rate repair has in most cases ruined the service industry.

Comments are closed.