You wil have varying opinions as to what constitutes a "fair" price for paint. Beleive me, once you start buying supplies, paint, gun, sandpaper, filler, primer, thinner, hardner, respirator, compressor, filters, air hoses, and a place to paint primer & finish that is dust free you will run through $1500 pretty quick.
It all just keeps going up in price, my Son runs a body shop locally and informs me paint & supplies have sky rocketed in price since fuel prices have went up. I personally would say that sounds like a lot of money until you start spending it, go with them on the paint, we both think it sounds like a fair price.
Any repair or oil leak issues that need to be addressed before you are ready to take it to them? Are you planning on having them paint the frame also ? If not, ask to purchase enough paint for your needs so it all comes from the same "batch".
By the looks of the pictures, it is in really good shape, and should clean up very well, the paint looks a bit faded, but intact !!
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