respray
Britishverb
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“It got a fresh paint respray from Healey Surgeons of Hyattsville in 1984. Then in 2016, Dad and my younger brother, Jon Sands, brought the car to Classic Car Solutions in Stafford which took the car back to showroom condition. It has since been entered in the Britain on the Green car shows held at Gunston Hall and Sully Plantation in Chantilly.”
From Washington Post
Even in its destitute condition -- with nearly 50,000 miles on the odometer, a respray and a reupholstered interior -- it’s estimated to be worth between $450,000 and $650,000, but could sell for over $1 million if fully restored.
From Fox News
As for the paint, since the Beetle has a metal, body-colored dashboard, the original color was preserved inside of the glove compartment and they were able to use it to match the respray.
From Fox News
But unlike iOS, Material Design is more than respray.
From Forbes
In 2013 Apple chose to respray its OS while chose to recode Android from the bottom up to run smoothly on budget smartphones.
From Forbes
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