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Check out the 53 colors for Galahad greenpackardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/1953_DupontPaintChips.pdf As was mentioned, for any color listed as available for a combo but not shown, then check out a previous year. Except for a few standards used over several years like black or Packard Blue, most will only be used for a year or two after introduction and should be fairly easy to find in the paint chip section.
Posted on: 2010/12/25 22:52
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For the Bellevue color, says following, is the complete mix to make color n,kn(L)
246-57746 246-0097 White 246-064 Ferrite Yellow 246-0785-H Blue-Toned Green 246-025 Black I take it this is formula for Bellevue ? I thought the Galahad Green would two tone better if required Galahad Green 260-57374-H. 1522-H 246-0484. Brown 246-0785-H. Blue-Toned Green 202-081 Metailic Hare ( Cixirse ) 246-025 Black Is there anyone with these formulas? Are the above the Formula as in codes? When you mention Home Office, do you mean Paint Sprayer in England will need to contact the American Home Office for Formula? Is there not a paint specialist in America that could forward me the formula to mix these these colors correctly?
Posted on: 2010/12/26 0:52
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Any suggestions who might have the Formula?
Do Kanter have the Formula? I'm a bit confused how the Home Office will help?
Posted on: 2010/12/26 1:36
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Rusty O\'Toole wrote:.....The local dealer may have to send to the home office for the formula but they should be able to get it in a day or 2. Once they have the formula they can mix up all the paint you want....... The "Home Office" referred to here, unless I'm mistaken, is the headquarters of the local dealer you request the paint from. It's not a government organistion. Whether your UK supplier of automotive paints can gain the same access to paint formulas in the USA as those based there is another matter altogether. Kanters or, failing them, other vendors of automotive paints should be able to supply the colours you require.
Posted on: 2010/12/26 3:31
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Just wrote email to Kanters, to check if they can get Formula and help?
Will keep you informed!!
Posted on: 2010/12/26 6:29
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As the colors are Dupont, is there a Dupont head office?
Also, the 54 conv in Bellevue color in packardinfo photo liberary for 1954, is he a member of forum? Anyone know him ? He would know who has formula or who ever painted his car would.
Posted on: 2010/12/26 7:28
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Gary, you're making this overly complicated. The original formulas are of questionable value anyway as the same tinting pigments may no longer be available. You take the NAME of the paint, and it's original DuPont or other maker's # for it to your paint supplier. Any paint supplier willing to make the effort should be able to have it's paint maker mix to match.
PS - but first you've got to decide what kind of paint you want, acrylic lacquer, acrylic enamel, single-stage urethane (for non-metallics), base coat/clear coat, etc. For example, Galahad green was Duco (DuPont) 1522-H. Sikkens or any other paint manufacturer should be able to match as a matter of simple routine from that information.
Posted on: 2010/12/26 10:45
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Every manufacturer of auto paint should have the formula. All paint manufacturers continuously improve or at least change their products. The formula for a 1954 color that was published in 1954 is now useless, the paint manufacturers have changed the formula several time since then. Every paint manufacturer has their own formula. Your local dealer will only have the formula for cars up to about 20 years old, for real old cars they have to get the formula from the home office of the company. A few years ago I ordered Sikkens paint for a 1952 Chrysler using just the code number off the ID plate. They had the paint for me the next day even though Sikkens was not even in business in Canada in 1952. Your painter must have a favorite brand of paint that he uses all the time. All painters do. So, you go to the local paint dealer who sells your favorite brand of paint and you order the paint, giving the dealer the original 1954 code number and paint name and brand of car. In this case it would be 1954 Packard Bellevue Green, code N. You would also have to tell him how much paint you want. The conversation would go something like this. You: Hi I would like to order one gallon of paint, 1954 Packard Bellevue Green, code N. Counterman: OK let me check and make sure I can get the correct formula. I should have it by tomorrow. The counterman would then communicate with the home office or headquarters of the paint company by telephone or Email and they would send him the correct formula. He would then mix the paint. I hope this is clear. There are other details to it, such as knowing exactly which type of paint you want but I am trying to keep it understandable.
Posted on: 2010/12/26 12:24
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I think the above explaination is still too long and complicated. Here it is again in simplest form.
Go to the paint store and tell the counterman what you want. 1954 Packard Bellevue green, code N. He will mix the paint in the back room and have it ready for you in a day or 2. Or even easier leave it to your painter to order the paint.
Posted on: 2010/12/26 12:28
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