there is an online paint site that claims to be able to mix any
original color back to the 30's. If you are thinking of doing a
basecoat/clearcoat set up, you could buy your urethane base online and just
buy any urethane topcoat system of your choice locally (saving shipping) to
coat it (according to my brother who paints automotive/commercial vehicles
professionally).
The other option would be to pull a trunklid, door, or take the
car to your paint shop and have them shoot/match a doorjamb or underneath
the trunklid after you rub it out w/ polishing compound and are fairly sure
you don't have oxidation on the spot they pull the color sample from.
They told me that they were unable to match from a chip/chart. The
codes on there are the paint brand codes and usually the corresponding
factory paint code.
For instance, mine is XS = cloud white and sunset rose.
Todd
Portland, OR
wardle65@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I have often wondered this myself and would like to know how many
58's are the same as mine. My 58 Crown is Ermine and Champagne
gold. I would love to paint mine the same colour and bought paint
chip charts from Ebay thinking the codes on them were mixing codes.
I took them to my PPG paint supplier and they said those codes do not mean
anything to them and said I would have to get the proper mixing
codes. Where do you get the mixing codes from and what are the
codes on the paint chip charts?.
Chris Wardle
1958 Crown Coupe
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Monday, November 26, 2007 6:26 AM
Subject:
IML: Paint colors
Does anyone know if records were kept of how many Imperials were
painted a particular color in a given model year? I have a '58
Crown Southampton 4 dr in Spring Green. The paint is original and
I love the color. I haven't seen another Imperial that color green
and am wondering how many other Spring Green Crowns rolled off the
assemble line in 1958.
Keith
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