Thanks for the props SureGrip391!!! The kind words are sincerely appreciated Aaron.
Hey DareDevil Pete, I'm Leanna, owner/operator of Phoenix Specialty Coatings and a member of this list for a few years now (one of the quiet ones) with a 68 Barracuda Fastback I've owned and restored since 1991.
As most of the guys said, the colors you choose have an effect on the final price. But the prep work -- especially on aluminum -- is what costs you the most. How clean the parts are when they arrive is a big factor ... you'll pay more just for cleaning 3 inches of road gunk and grease off an oil pan than you would to get a brand new oil pan coated from start to finish.
Assuming your parts are disassembled and clean as you said and don't require any repairs, the $150-$200 estimates the other guys have given you are pretty accurate.
But tell me something ... do you really want a Gloss Black intake manifold???
Larger local operations tend to talk customers into coating everything black because they aren't too keen on stopping their assembly line to clean the gun for a color change and don't want to be bothered by having to order special colors. Most of their time is spent coating chassis, frames and other large parts people don't always inspect too closely. They often lack the attention to detail they should have in my opinion. Your parts come back orange peeled and full of sand or glass bead (just ask your rear end builder), the threads have overspray and make crunching noises as you ratchet them on, you need to grind cured coating out of your bolt holes for reassembly ... lots of horror stories out there. Generally, they shoot it and get it out the door without any regard for quality control or customer service.
Being motorheads and restorers ourselves, we take pride in our work down to the smallest detail ... if I wouldn't put it on my car, then I wouldn't ask you to put it on YOUR car. We've got over 6,500 COLORS and a huge variety of finishes and textures to choose from (casts, veins, translucents, metallics, wrinkles, and even cured powders that look like leather) that you really won't pay that much extra for. If by some small chance you can't find exactly what you're looking for amongst all of that, custom color matching is also available (for a fee). I've included pics of a couple samples here but there are lots more on the website. Open your hood, use your imagination ... and realize that you can now affordably customize your ride!!!
Everyone, please feel free to give me a call to discuss your particular powder coating needs. I guarantee that you will not be disappointed with either the price, the turnaround time, or the quality of the work.
Leanna ~ The CudaChick
Owner / Operator
Phoenix Specialty Coatings
731-613-9192 (10-9 central)
Email:
PhoenixSpecialtyCoatings@yahoo.com
Website:
http://tn.local.yahoo.biz/phoenixspecialtycoatings