Spudland_Dave
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In my shopping for a new or previously loved box, I'm finding that if I go with something a little rough looking yet mechanically solid I can save alot of coin. I can refinish it myself (my FIL does really nice body work, so minus a spray booth I'm comfortable doing it no problem), or at what some of these are going for (cheap) I could probably have an auto-body shop do it for me too and still be ahead.
Resale wise, does having a re-finished box matter to anybody? assuming it was beautifully done and everything is perfect (new trim kit, etc) and does color make a difference? or should I plan on repainting with Genuine SnapOn Red?
Those of you who have refnished a box, would you do it again or is it one of those things you'll never wish upon your worst enemy?
2 weeks ago my MAC guy had a really nice tool cart which looked HORRIBLE, and he would have given it to me for a song with a complete set of new slides and trim kit....
Resale wise, does having a re-finished box matter to anybody? assuming it was beautifully done and everything is perfect (new trim kit, etc) and does color make a difference? or should I plan on repainting with Genuine SnapOn Red?
Those of you who have refnished a box, would you do it again or is it one of those things you'll never wish upon your worst enemy?
2 weeks ago my MAC guy had a really nice tool cart which looked HORRIBLE, and he would have given it to me for a song with a complete set of new slides and trim kit....
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