Classic car value
My 71 charger 500 is its original citrus yella paint color, I'm not the biggest fan of this yellow, and the car is going to need a paint job in the near future. first, should I bother painting her myself? I have the supplies, except I don't think I have the experience to do the entire car. Would it hurt the value to paint her another color?
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I don't know that guide is accurate, but if it's a 20k car, I don't suppose that a 10% deduct would hurt too much if what you really want is a bad [non-permissible content removed] black Charger.
As far as painting it yourself, I'd imagine that most painters start on a grocery getter to get the hang of it before moving up to a classic car. It's very much an art.
But as others have said, changing the paint color is no mean feat---you have to pull the engine, do the door jambs and trunk and if you don't pull out the glass and interior, it never seems to look right. I think the Charger looks good in yellow. Maybe you could add some black striping? Again, if it isn't an R/T, it's not worth all that much so changing a few things is no big deal. I think you can find clean "driver" quality 1971 Charger 318s for around $12,5K . Add $2.5K or so for a 383.