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I am starting to think about a new daily driver and the Scat Pack 392 Challenger has my attention. My question is about painting on the assembly line.
Is it that big of a deal to do a special order paint color if staying in the Fiat/Chrysler family? Obviously Dodge denied my inquiry. Is it because of a time/ delay issue to get everything ready? How are cars painted now? Are they painted in batches of the same color, system cleaned out then next color sprayed? I could see where a special order color would be a problem then. I'm willing to pay a reasonable upcharge though, say $1000ish. I was also denied the Shaker on the widebody option. Definitely disappointing to get denied on 2 of the 3 things I wanted. I appreciate any insight on the whole painting scenerio. Now if someone has back doors to make this happen.....let's do some dealing. |
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What's the 3rd thing you want?
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I want it in 2019 Jeep Bikini Pearl paint, code PPT. I know it was wishful thinking, I haven't heard of special paint from any manufacturers. I hoped being in the same family it would be possible.
I want the shaker hood with a widebody. Final was the drag pack |
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This is to all manufacturers, not everybody wants a black interior. Give us some color. I would take a white/black combo in a heartbeat.
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Unfortunately I think these days the factories are only interested in one thing: making as much money as possible as quickly as possible. They don't care about the customers like in the good old days, say circa 1950's to early 1970's. I can't speak from personal experience but just based on what I have read and heard from other car buffs dealerships in the know or who wanted to go that extra step for a hopefully life long customer were willing to at least try to convince the factory to do special orders.
I am with you on the lack of interior colors. I would love to see interiors in white, bright red, bright blue, and gold. |
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I think the local BMW dealer told me they had a few special colors you could order, already selected, and they were 5 to 6,000
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I have seen threads on the Cummins forum that the special order colors(fleet colors) like Hills Green, New Holland Blue, Omaha Orange, ect can only be done when they have a batch of trucks ready to paint that color.
I searched and found this. It's Ram, but it may help: https://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/2...questions.html |
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Thank you
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Another reason is with all the small plastic parts on cars today (think mirror covers, bumpers, spoilers, fender flares, etc) a lot of them come into the production line pre-painted from the supplier. Having a custom paint or special order color would be very difficult to manage. I'm currently working at an OEM as an engineer and was trying to do the same thing for a car I plan to order.
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