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I got my first LC about two monthes ago. It is a '98 and everything about it checked out mechanically. But the paint color still is not to my liking and there are the normal paint chips and small dings from being 9 years old. It is the dark gray color, I don't know the name, with grey interior.
I really was looking for a white one to hide dirt, but since my previous F150 was totaled, I needed a new rig and insurance had stopped paying for the rental.
So the question. When it comes time to sell this 100, will switching from dark grey to Cruiser white hurt me? I am assuming a $900 to $1,200 paint job. So it will not be a strip everything off type of job, so I know the engine bay will not be painted, or areas near trim seals etc.
So I know staying factory grey is best, but as long as the road chips and minor dings are cleaned up, will the new color work against me at the time of sale?
Thanks
I got my first LC about two monthes ago. It is a '98 and everything about it checked out mechanically. But the paint color still is not to my liking and there are the normal paint chips and small dings from being 9 years old. It is the dark gray color, I don't know the name, with grey interior.
I really was looking for a white one to hide dirt, but since my previous F150 was totaled, I needed a new rig and insurance had stopped paying for the rental.
So the question. When it comes time to sell this 100, will switching from dark grey to Cruiser white hurt me? I am assuming a $900 to $1,200 paint job. So it will not be a strip everything off type of job, so I know the engine bay will not be painted, or areas near trim seals etc.
So I know staying factory grey is best, but as long as the road chips and minor dings are cleaned up, will the new color work against me at the time of sale?
Thanks