$280...Ouch ! Did the paint shop do a sprayout for you ? If so, maybe that can be sent to Tower Paint so that they can scan it into their database, so that we can conveniently order the correct color in a single spray can. Since you did all the heavy lifting on this, maybe they can name the color after you: Ray Melton 300C Air Cleaner Gold. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Melton" <rfmelton@xxxxxxx> To: <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:14 PM Subject: [Chrysler300] Air cleaner/valve cover paint color codes > Hello All - > > > > I recently had the air cleaners and valve covers for my 1957 Chrysler 300C > repainted in what I believe to be the correct shade and gloss level as > originally supplied. On the back side of the oval ends of the air cleaner > housings, I found what I am certain was the original Chrysler color, > untouched by previous owners who had painted the exterior only. I had a > local paint and body shop match the old paint color by trial and error > until > I was completely satisfied with the color - when the custom mix was > sprayed > right on top of a masked portion of the original paint, I could hardly see > the transition. The parts were painted with a urethane primer, sanded, > then two coats of the urethane color base coat, followed by a clear coat > with approximately 50% flattening agent to give a satin gloss level. The > final outcome was a tint slightly more silvery and less reddish-gold than > the Plasti-kote #452 that had previously been applied, and with a more > subtle satin gloss, rather than a too-bright high-gloss. > > > > However, since the color matching was a multi-step trial-and-error process > (add a little green and silver here, take out some red there, add more > black, etc.) there was not an easy way for the painter to replicate the > color for future applications, either by myself or someone else. So, I > took > the finished pieces to my local paint specialty shop and had them analyze > the color using a special hand-held electronic color matching device. In > less than five minutes, they were able to come up with the formula for > tinting, and I thought I would share that with other interested members. > > > > The starting point for the color base coat was one pint DuPont Chromabase > clear. I don't know what all the numbers and letters mean, but your own > paint specialty person will! Also note that a urethane-compatible primer > must be applied before the color coat. > > > > 259663 K CC: M CHROMABASE BC Alt: (EUR) > > Daewoo - 67U > > Mix size: 16.0 oz. (pint) > > > > Tinting Guide: Formula #259663 > > > > 882J LS yelo oxide 27.1 (I was told > this > means YELLOW) > > 811J Med aluminum 45.4 > > 891J Transox Red 62.1 > > 819J Fine bright aluminum 69.8 > > 806J HS Black 75.5 > > 833J Green Gold 79.0 > > 1005S Gold Pearl 89.6 > > 1009S Super Green PL 95.2 (I was told the > "PL" > means PEARL) > > 150K B/C Balancer 317.1 > > 175K Binder 444.5 > > > > The top coat was DuPont Chromabase clear, with ~50% flattening agent to > yield a satin gloss level. Not being an automotive painter myself, I was > shocked at the price for this base coat/clear coat paint: the base coat > alone was $112 for one pint, plus a few bucks more for the activator! On > the other hand, the guy who painted my parts mixed up only 8 ounces of > color > base coat, and there was still some left over after applying two coats of > color, so that would be only ~$56.00 for a half-pint of the color coat. > I > didn't ask about the cost for the clear top coat, but it will be > considerably less. I had the parts stripped and bead-blasted by another > place ($55.00 - and careful NOT to strip the inner surfaces of the oval > air > cleaner end pieces to preserve for subsequent color-matching!) before > taking > them to the automotive body/paint shop -- the final charge for priming, > sanding and painting the two air cleaner housings and both valve covers > was > $280.00. > > > > Note: I've had no need to try out this formula myself, since my parts are > already painted, but if you decide to go with the formula above, you might > want to do a bit of custom color-matching yourself: do a test shot on a > few > square inches of a smooth metal surface (tin can lid?) and see how you > like > it, then add/subtract tint components to fine-tune to your personal > preference. > > > > Hope this helps some of you out there, so you won't have to go through > the > somewhat tedious trial-and-error approach that I did. > > > > Ray Melton > > Las Cruces, NM > > 1957 Chrysler 300C convertible white/Gauguin > > 3N572517 > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or > go to http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/join and select the > "Leave Group" button > > For list server instructions, go to > http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > For archives go to > http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/search.htm#querylangYahoo! 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