Hey Nick;
      
      From our page 
http://www.chrysler300club.com/rcmstuff/colors.html
      
      From Gil Gunningham regarding the 300F wheel
              cover:
              The Chrysler drawing for the 300F wheel cover (PN 2122531)
              states "same as #1856400 Assy - wheel cover, except Flag
              Red Paint C-7415, in place of semi-gloss black, C-1412-E."
              Since the black for the 300E cover was stated as
              semi-gloss, and there was no differing specification for
              the red, I would conclude the red is also a semi-gloss. I
              do not have specifics on the actual Chrysler Color number
              with regard to gloss.
              Now, what is Flag Red? It is also the color of the red
              specified in all the red white and blue 300 plastic
              medallions. Therefore, if one has a good NOS medallion,
              that is the Flag Red color. It is easier to match if the
              medallion is smooth in the red area like those on the D,
              G, H, and J wheel covers.
              I do, however, have an official Chrysler color master for
              the ram manifold red, C-7107-A. When an original medallion
              is held on the surface of that master, the two colors are
              almost a perfect match! For some time the Club has
              suggested using Cummins Engine Red (Apex Red) as a
              substitute for the ram paint, although it seems just a wee
              bit darker. Unless you want to try and match the medallion
              red, the Apex red would probably be a decent substitute
              for the Flag Red.
              As for the "gear", I am sure they are anodized. Also, very
              nice reproductions are available through the Club Store.
              300ly, Gil Cunningham
      
      Someone asked about the best match for the red
              orange color used for the hubcaps on a 300G.
              Noel replied: "We’ve been using Cummins Diesel engine red.
              Pick up a spray can at your local Cummins shop."
              Val replied: "I recall using Seymour Buick Red in a spray
              can. Perfect match."
              Bob replied: "Agree with Noel. Cummins Apex Red paint p/n
              3163075, available through Cummins parts outlets. Good for
              intake rams and wheel cover centers 300G/F."
      
      I have no experience with Buick red but I like the results from
      Apex red -- maybe just me.
      No primer.
      
      Here is video on painting a short ram
      
      
http://youtu.be/VvXPBNqHYLk
        
        Painting caps, see 
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS_Kudc9_uA
        and
      
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5LBS5s42l4
        
        
        Hiho
        Bob
        
        
      
      On 6/13/2022 11:50 AM, Nick Taylor wrote: