Mechanic left bonnet unlocked - ripped off at high speed!
#1
Mechanic left bonnet unlocked - ripped off at high speed!
Had some work done on the car and the mechanic did not shut the bonnet properly.
Went for a high speed run and the bonnet flipped open ripped off the hinges smahed the wondscreen and dented the roof before being on the tarmac behind the car. Luckily no one was injured.
The car is with an official Aston Martin repair centre (one of only several in the UK).
They are repainting the roof and the bonnet and because they are meticulous they are respraying most panels to get perfect colour match.
This opens up an opportunity.
I have a white wrap on the car and instead of repainting it mercury grey and wrapping it why not repray the car a totally new colour at an official Aston Martin repair centre with certificate etc.
I really like the nacre white, its a kind of pearl white. Im thinking something maybe metallic pearl white or champagne colour metallic.
I have looked at various colours but cant find the right type. Many websites dont render the colours properly on the screen to properly see how it looks especially with metallic paint.
Anyone recommend a good colour palette from other manufacturers?
Pics of my car to follow.
Went for a high speed run and the bonnet flipped open ripped off the hinges smahed the wondscreen and dented the roof before being on the tarmac behind the car. Luckily no one was injured.
The car is with an official Aston Martin repair centre (one of only several in the UK).
They are repainting the roof and the bonnet and because they are meticulous they are respraying most panels to get perfect colour match.
This opens up an opportunity.
I have a white wrap on the car and instead of repainting it mercury grey and wrapping it why not repray the car a totally new colour at an official Aston Martin repair centre with certificate etc.
I really like the nacre white, its a kind of pearl white. Im thinking something maybe metallic pearl white or champagne colour metallic.
I have looked at various colours but cant find the right type. Many websites dont render the colours properly on the screen to properly see how it looks especially with metallic paint.
Anyone recommend a good colour palette from other manufacturers?
Pics of my car to follow.
#2
Colour changes must include spraying some fairly inaccessible areas like inner door skins, shuts and engine bay. If done right, would double the cost.
I wouldn't expect the dealer to pay for that.
Your V5 would show a colour change which would need documentation to show it wasn't due to accident damage.
So, where did the bonnet get left open? Rough location would do.
I wouldn't expect the dealer to pay for that.
Your V5 would show a colour change which would need documentation to show it wasn't due to accident damage.
So, where did the bonnet get left open? Rough location would do.
#5
This is just food for thought... but as a buyer I would never buy a car that has been repainted, even if it was done by an authorized dealer. You cannot duplicate the original factory quality and detail when it comes to paint. If I where you I would have it repaired to its original color than have the wrap reapplied.
#6
Had some work done on the car and the mechanic did not shut the bonnet properly.
Went for a high speed run and the bonnet flipped open ripped off the hinges smahed the wondscreen and dented the roof before being on the tarmac behind the car. Luckily no one was injured.
The car is with an official Aston Martin repair centre (one of only several in the UK).
They are repainting the roof and the bonnet and because they are meticulous they are respraying most panels to get perfect colour match.
This opens up an opportunity.
I have a white wrap on the car and instead of repainting it mercury grey and wrapping it why not repray the car a totally new colour at an official Aston Martin repair centre with certificate etc.
I really like the nacre white, its a kind of pearl white. Im thinking something maybe metallic pearl white or champagne colour metallic.
I have looked at various colours but cant find the right type. Many websites dont render the colours properly on the screen to properly see how it looks especially with metallic paint.
Anyone recommend a good colour palette from other manufacturers?
Pics of my car to follow.
Went for a high speed run and the bonnet flipped open ripped off the hinges smahed the wondscreen and dented the roof before being on the tarmac behind the car. Luckily no one was injured.
The car is with an official Aston Martin repair centre (one of only several in the UK).
They are repainting the roof and the bonnet and because they are meticulous they are respraying most panels to get perfect colour match.
This opens up an opportunity.
I have a white wrap on the car and instead of repainting it mercury grey and wrapping it why not repray the car a totally new colour at an official Aston Martin repair centre with certificate etc.
I really like the nacre white, its a kind of pearl white. Im thinking something maybe metallic pearl white or champagne colour metallic.
I have looked at various colours but cant find the right type. Many websites dont render the colours properly on the screen to properly see how it looks especially with metallic paint.
Anyone recommend a good colour palette from other manufacturers?
Pics of my car to follow.
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Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com
Stuart Dickinson
Managing Director
Velocity Automotive Performance Limited
206 Maple Avenue
Oliver, BC
Canada V2A 4W6
Office: (1)250-485-5126
www.velocityap.com
#7
Sorry to hear that. What a terrible experience!
It looks like they are replacing the roof panel. Would you have a chance to check how is the roof bonded/mounted in place? I am looking into a CF replacement but, apart from structural concerns, I don't know how difficult it is to remove it.
It looks like they are replacing the roof panel. Would you have a chance to check how is the roof bonded/mounted in place? I am looking into a CF replacement but, apart from structural concerns, I don't know how difficult it is to remove it.
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#8
Yes the roof panel has been replaced.
It is bonded on actually although removing it appeared quite messy when I saw the old one. Its quite lightweight so not sure how much improvement a carbon fibre part would help with lowering centre of gravity.
I think I will go for a wrap after all. I quite like Nacre white which looks like a nice Bently colour I have seen. A bit of an off white - Champagne colour. If I could find it with some metal flake then that would be ideal.
I have looked at Morning Frost. But its too similiar to my old wrap and fancy a change.
It is bonded on actually although removing it appeared quite messy when I saw the old one. Its quite lightweight so not sure how much improvement a carbon fibre part would help with lowering centre of gravity.
I think I will go for a wrap after all. I quite like Nacre white which looks like a nice Bently colour I have seen. A bit of an off white - Champagne colour. If I could find it with some metal flake then that would be ideal.
I have looked at Morning Frost. But its too similiar to my old wrap and fancy a change.
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