AntiGroundhogDay
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Are there definitive years to avoid if one is concerned with paint peeling on these cargo vans? Many thanks!
highdesertranger said:it's not just GM and it's all the newer paint that must be clear coated. highdesertranger
AntiGroundhogDay said:Are there definitive years to avoid if one is concerned with paint peeling on these cargo vans? Many thanks!
Gideon33w said:To answer your question, the REALLY bad years were 96-03 but the GM white paint that comes off like poorly done plastidip continued on.
I've pulled off sections over a square foot like it was a sheet of vinyl. It just didn't bond worth a crud to the undercoat.
thanks for the reply...John61CT said:It is a defect from that era, maybe they saved some money.
afaict, it is still happening. the vans i see with paint peeling off are pretty recent - 5 or 10 years old i'd guess. i have never had this paint peeling happen to me, but i buy imported cars. i don't notice this happening as much with imports, particularly where the paint has peeled or otherwise come off, leaving bare sheets of metal, no rust.
DIY job done right should last a fair while.
If you're keeping a vehicle in top shape, it would need a new paint job several times in its life.
i've never repainted vehicles. the original paint has served fine.
Other vehicles have other issues, more fundamental and expensive than a bit of paint.
the bare fact is, i'm not interested in spending money to paint sections of a vehicle in which the paint is prematurely and mysteriously coming off the vehicle.......
Many of them you don't see their paint peel because at the age you're shopping for 99.9% are in the junkyard.
no, these vehicles look relatively recent...
doublegregg said:the vans i see where the white paint is leaping off the vehicle, leaving lovely metal patches --- large empty areas devoid of paint
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