Re: modern codes for 1938 paints
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My 38 coupe is Packard Ivory (very pale yellow)
Posted on: 2009/12/10 19:00
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1938 1601 Club Coupe
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Re: modern codes for 1938 paints
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Any good paint store can supply paint from your original name or number. They won't have the formula in the book but can get it from the head office in hours or at most, a day or 2.
All the major paint companies like PPG, RM, Sikkens have formulas for colors going back to the 20s. I mean modern paint formulas for the old colors.
Posted on: 2009/12/10 19:37
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Re: modern codes for 1938 paints
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Rusty,
That is cool! Thanks. Thomas
Posted on: 2009/12/10 19:49
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Re: modern codes for 1938 paints
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You are welcome. The oldest I have gotten personally were for a 2 tone 52 Chrysler New Yorker. Sikkens mixed the colors from the numbers on the firewall ID plate.
Others have told me they got paints for Model A colors of the late 20s. The local paint store told me they need either the original color name or number and the year and make of car.
Posted on: 2009/12/10 19:54
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Re: modern codes for 1938 paints
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Try Sherwin Williams. I've had great success matching old codes with their system. FYI: Maaco uses SW paint.
Posted on: 2009/12/11 22:34
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