Your truck or SUV makes an impression before you ever step out of it. In New Orleans, where personality is part of the culture, that impression matters. Custom paint and vinyl wraps let you build a look that fits your style, whether you want a full color change, a sleek modern finish, or branding that gets your business noticed everywhere you drive.
At Big Easy Custom Cars, we specialize in full custom builds and exterior transformations for trucks and SUVs only. We work primarily on Ford, Chevy, GMC, Jeep, and RAM, delivering finishes that look sharp, stay durable in Louisiana weather, and feel built with purpose.
If your truck or SUV needs a serious visual upgrade, you’re in the right place. If you need a wrap, custom paint, or any other custom work done on your build, call us or stop by our shop to get started.

Both custom paint and wraps change the look of your vehicle, but they serve different goals. The best choice comes down to permanence, flexibility, branding needs, and finish style.
Custom paint is ideal for owners who want their build to feel personal and permanent.
Wraps are great for daily drivers, branded vehicles, and anyone who wants flexibility without repainting.
Wraps are one of the cleanest ways to transform your truck or SUV. Whether you’re going bold or keeping it refined, wrap options let you control the look without committing permanently.
Popular wrap options include:
A full wrap transforms the entire exterior using premium vinyl. It’s the best option for complete color changes and high-impact branding.
Best for:
Partial wraps create a strong visual change without wrapping the entire vehicle.
Common accent areas include:
This is a great fit if you want something bold, but controlled.

A wrapped truck is one of the most cost-effective ways to advertise a business. It works everywhere you drive, every day. Fleet wraps work well for:
Common accent areas include:

Custom paint is where craftsmanship meets identity. It can be subtle and premium or bold and aggressive. If you want depth, richness, and permanence, custom paint delivers a finish wraps can’t fully replicate.
Custom paint options may include:
A complete exterior transformation for truck and SUV builds that need a fresh identity.
Two-tone builds look especially clean on trucks and SUVs, adding separation and style without overdoing it.
Popular examples include:
Finish upgrades enhance how your truck looks in sunlight and street lighting.
Common finish styles include:
Wrap Finishes That Match Your Build StyleWrap finishes change the personality of your truck. Some look sleek and modern, others are bold and attention-grabbing.
If you’re unsure what fits your truck or SUV, we’ll help you choose a finish that complements the build.
New Orleans isn’t a city that rewards “average.” A custom finish is a clean way to upgrade your truck’s presence without changing anything under the hood.
Truck and SUV owners choose wraps and paint because they:
Want more than a single color? Wraps give you design freedom, from clean branding to custom graphics.
Custom graphic wraps work well for:
If your wrap is for business, clarity and layout matter. The goal is clean visibility that looks professional.
A custom paint or wrap upgrade should look clean, consistent, and purpose-built. The difference between “nice” and “high-end” is usually the details.
We specialize in full custom truck and SUV builds, and we treat wraps and paint the same way: everything should look intentional from start to finish.
Clients choose us for:
If you’re looking for custom paint and wraps in New Orleans, Big Easy Custom Cars is ready to help you upgrade your truck or SUV with a finish that looks sharp and stands out for the right reasons.
Whether you want a full color change, bold graphics, commercial branding, or custom paint, we’ll help you choose the best direction for your build.
Contact Big Easy Custom Cars today to discuss your idea and request a personalized quote.
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Most high-quality wraps last 3 to 7 years, depending on sun exposure, storage, wash habits, and the vinyl type. Garaged vehicles usually see longer wrap life.
Wrapping over peeling paint is not recommended because vinyl may not adhere properly and can pull more paint during removal. Surface condition matters.
When applied to healthy paint and removed properly, wraps typically do not damage factory paint. Older or weakened paint may be more sensitive.
Yes. Wraps are one of the most effective ways to brand work trucks because they turn daily driving into constant advertising while keeping the vehicle looking professional.
Gloss and satin finishes usually hide dust and fingerprints better than matte. If you want low-maintenance aesthetics, gloss or satin metallic is often a strong choice.
Yes, but it should be done carefully. Avoid spraying directly at edges, keep a safe distance, and use moderate pressure to prevent lifting.
Sometimes. Coverage depends on the provider and whether the wrap or paint is listed as a declared modification. It’s best to notify your insurer and keep documentation.
Yes. Most fleet wrap designs can be matched closely using printed wrap solutions. Exact accuracy depends on print calibration and material availability.
In many cases, yes. Wraps are often more cost-effective for a full color change compared to repainting, especially for trucks and SUVs.
Yes. Partial wraps are extremely common, especially on hoods, roofs, accents, and striping areas for a clean custom look.