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golfman_1
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Mar 20, 2014

motorhome painting

I need to have my coach painted. Has anyone used Mckinneys rv body shop in Red bay, al.? Thanks

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  • Danny and his guys painted my 03 Phaeton. They did a super job and I am extremely happy with the results. Danny and his guys were very thoughtful and did a super job. I have been there again for touch ups and as always, I am very pleased with the work and color matching.
    I would recommend Danny to anyone.
    You will be very satisfied with the work and craftsmanship.
  • Another option is Commercial Refinishers of Durham, NC. He did a great job on my previous coach, a 2002 Journey. 5 base colors and 4 coats of clear. Coach looked better than most new factory paint jobs.

    Talk to Jason.
  • Wirenuy, The reason I am painting the coach is 1-it's 14 years old. It was pealing and the dark colors were cracking. 2-I let a painter in Nashville try to paint it and he made a big mess. I went to Red bay and talked to both Mckinneys and Bruce Deaton. Bruce did not want the Job. So here I am.
  • On a forty foot coach IF you get a good paint job it will cost around 25K.
  • Just had my 2000 Diplomat painted at Bruce Deatons shop. wow what a difference. 4 colors and 2 coats of clear. Only way to tell that its old is by the 2 piece windshield. This was supposed to be the last project to do until the main fuel injector pump went out. ouch. The paint job is well worth the money.
  • McKinney's is OK but the body shop of choice by the Tiffin owners who migrate through Red Bay is Custom Paint & Auto Body, Inc., 200 2nd St. NE, Red Bay, AL 35582. The owner is Bruce Deaton and he can be reached at (256) 356-5695 (Shop) (256) 279-3235 (cell). His shop has an excellent reputation.