Painting a 1937 115 touring sedan
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What is the best color to paint for a 1937 115 touring sedan? Looking for glamourse head turner!!!!!
Posted on: 2013/12/27 19:10
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My personal favorite is Packard Blue. Deep dark blue with a touch of metallic. Packard Maroon is also very dressy. Both of these colors are somewhat formal, which I think is in keeping with the sedan body style. I don't think Packard offered the Chinese Red in 37, but it was available in 38 and is a really bright color.
ebay.com/itm/1937-1938-PACKARD-115C-SIX- ... erature&hash=item3f2d06f8af&vxp=mtr The Ivory is also a striking color for the shorter 110 sedan. What I remember is that most of the 110's tended to be black, so almost any other color would be striking. I'd suggest that you get one of the color chip brochures on Ebay, and then scan it so we would have a 37 version!
Posted on: 2013/12/27 19:58
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I really like this set up
Posted on: 2013/12/28 10:02
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And this
Posted on: 2013/12/28 10:03
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I like this 37 touring sedan color as well
Its a jpeg file and won't let me attach it so I'll post the link assets.hemmings.com/uimage/19916534-770-0@2X.jpg?rev=1
Posted on: 2013/12/28 10:46
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Mike,
I tend to side with O-D while not wishing to offend any of the Bi-colour owners out there this model looks best as a solid colour vehicle. It was marketed as the car for the average guy, the person who did not have the money for all the extras, but did want to show everyone on the block that he had a bit more money than they maybe thought he had. It's a Packard, that says enough to turn heads, painting it like a circus wagon will turn heads, but IMO understated beauty is likely what you are looking for. I'm, biased (see my avatar), but I would suggest Packard Maroon or Indian Maroon, both are such rich colours and will stand out from the many black and dark blue cars of all makes at any cruise night or show. Bob
Posted on: 2013/12/28 19:26
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1937 Packard Six 115-C Touring Sedan
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Good point thanks buddy
Posted on: 2013/12/28 22:19
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Nice I forgot to add I have brown interior.
Posted on: 2013/12/28 22:21
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Check out this book I found today at a antique place
Posted on: 2013/12/28 22:25
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