Front Bumper repair.

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So I decided to get a estimate to paint the underside of my front bumper where the previous owner had used the
“ touch and stop” parking method and scraped up the bumper. Repairing it is not high on the list because it is normally not that visible. Went to a good body shop in my area and they quoted $1500.00 to remove the bumper cover, paint it and reinstall. Is it me or is that unreasonable. Anyone else had this sort of repair done and how does the cost compare?
 
Seems a bit of a “Corvette” price to me. I just had a complete back hatch door repainted in metallic on my daughters car this week. Cost me $500 all in at Carstars. My dealership set it up and had it done. I just dropped the car off with them. 4 days and done. Perfect job.
So... maybe if you have a Carstars out there you may want to check it out. Some (not all) bodyshops will just triple the price when they hear “Corvette”.
Keep looking IMHO.
 
Seems a bit of a “Corvette” price to me. I just had a complete back hatch door repainted in metallic on my daughters car this week. Cost me $500 all in at Carstars. My dealership set it up and had it done. I just dropped the car off with them. 4 days and done. Perfect job.
So... maybe if you have a Carstars out there you may want to check it out. Some (not all) bodyshops will just triple the price when they hear “Corvette”.
Keep looking IMHO.

Yes I fear a case of Corvette Tax!
 
Did you find this pricing consistent with 3 competitive quotations?
The parts-off is what I like depending on whether a directional metallic match to adjacent panels is needed.
(unexpectedly, I've discovered this an issue on the repainting of a dismantled Corvette diecast)
If you did get competitive pricing … it is what it is … and sadly regardless of being a Corvette or not.
Although I know that this will not be your option ...
I do know that Claims Adjusters get exceptional Corvette repainting & parts pricing :Banghead:
however can have added anxiety with the effort toward repairs :nailbiting: (never been the case so far though)
and I also know one may most often end up getting exactly what you pay for (or don't pay for) away from a DIY.
If the damage really bothers you though, it pretty much has value with the fix to your "Corvette Grin" too :joyful:
Here's my past ...
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