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Re: Afton Station Packard Museum Oklahoma
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I can't tell you if that paint on the 400 was mixed to match Ulramarine Blue, or just a stock paint that is very close to it, but if the latter it appears to be a good match.

Posted on: 2014/3/20 13:00
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But that is what Ultramarine Blue should look like? I really like that colour. :)

Posted on: 2014/3/20 13:16
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Re: Afton Station Packard Museum Oklahoma
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That looks quite right, but what you can not see in the video is that the ultramarine has a nice dose of fairly fine metallic in it. Is there no nice unmarked sample left on your car under the trunk lid?

The Moonstone has a nice touch of blue in it and will look very elegant with the Ultramarine.

Posted on: 2014/3/20 15:51
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Re: Afton Station Packard Museum Oklahoma
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Unfortunately not. This is what my Packard looks like:

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You can click the image larger.

Posted on: 2014/3/20 15:56
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Re: Afton Station Packard Museum Oklahoma
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I understand you want it painted, but I like the real patina on your car!

Posted on: 2014/3/20 16:30
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Re: Afton Station Packard Museum Oklahoma
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The DuPont formulation for all the 55 Packard metallic paints including Ultramarine Blue called specifically for a "coarse" metallic flake.

Posted on: 2014/3/20 16:46
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