I was wondering if anyone knew of a cheap painter? I have a 1997 Dodge Dakota that needs a paint job, I'm sure all of you have seen these vehicles going down the road with really Sh_tty paint jobs. Well mine is one of them, but I don't want to put a lot of money into it. Let me know if you can help or know of someone that can.
Thanks,

redneck, you beat me to it.
Go flat black, tan, or olive drab.
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I heard someone named Pete knows alot about rattle-a-can.

I don't know what you call "cheap", but bear in mind that the materials alone will cost $200 to $400 depending on color and process used. That is if you go to a paint or auto store and purchase it yourself.
The prep work is labor-intensive, as well. You may find someone to spray it cheap, but they will have to charge a fair price for the rest.
I am a shade tree painter, so I don't know what a fair rate would be. The only way to do it cheap, that I know of, is to do it yourself if you can.
There is a lot to be said about flat black and OD green. I love those two.
Reserector Wrote:I don't know what you call "cheap", but bear in mind that the materials alone will cost $200 to $400 depending on color and process used. That is if you go to a paint or auto store and purchase it yourself.
The prep work is labor-intensive, as well. You may find someone to spray it cheap, but they will have to charge a fair price for the rest.
I am a shade tree painter, so I don't know what a fair rate would be. The only way to do it cheap, that I know of, is to do it yourself if you can.
Are you volunteering your shady tree?
Mdawg, I think I kindof read that between the lines too.

B3concepts Wrote:There is a lot to be said about flat black and OD green. I love those two.
Flat black Jeep? HMMMMM....