Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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1930 and 1931 bodies don't have that issue as metal covered the wood side rails...but still had the rubberized black fabric in the center.
Posted on: 2011/6/4 17:03
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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My guess would be they got colored rubber material from their supplier. This must have cost extra and made a headache for the factory, in having several types of material on hand. Not practical for a cheap mass produced car but possible for one of Packard quality if they wanted to take the trouble,
Posted on: 2011/6/4 17:20
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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for the 533/633 they had the same colors(two tone) in addiition for the 533 they indicate another paint scheme M(Moleskin Deep) for the upper body with roof also being the same color. and on the 633 for 1929 and additional scheme of MA(Valentines Gymnite Green)
Did you know that Valentine Paint company is still in business...However today you may know it as Valspar. House paint as sold through Lowes etc. In the 1920's they supplied automotive paint. known as Nitro-Valspar.(Val for Valentine Paint + spar for paint thus Valspar. Some more useless info for Jeoprody ahahahah
Posted on: 2011/6/4 17:24
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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My 1928 parts book indicate that the top material mfgr is Duratex. they were out of newark nj and suppliers of coated fabrics to the auto trade.
Posted on: 2011/6/4 18:05
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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This is a bit confusing. According to the paint chips available on this site, there were a number of other colors available in 1929, and I confirmed through another site that the 626 (that I am working on, body style 333) was available in Rubicelle Deep which is a deep maroon. Based on the paint chips shown onpackardinfo.com/xoops/html/mod ... /view.article.php?c16/429 the color consists of 1 quart Proxlin BASIC TINTING MAROON, Add a touch of BASIC TINTING ULTRAMARINE BLUE and a touch of BASIC TINTING VERMILION.
As an engineer, adding a touch of this and a touch of that is difficult to accept. Worse, it is my understanding that even within the automakers of the time, consistancy of the color temperature of a paint could vary significantly from batch to batch and even from can to can within a batch. Also, I've read that Packard was willing to paint any car any color using any Base color in ther inventory. This would imply that a car could be ordered using any one of the three colors in that comprize Rubicelle Deep. Currently I'm planning to go with a deep maroon R,G,B, 145,0,0 and unless someone tells me that I'm making a serious mistake, I'll stick with this, over a black primer. But based on the discussion above, I could feasibly use the same maroon on the roof, which until now I hadn't even considered. Please reply with your comments and observations. I've been struggling with this for months.
Posted on: 2011/10/25 0:32
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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... I've been struggling with this for months. Frank, welcome to PackardInfo.com! The above mentioned link seems to be one of the obstacles in your way. Allow me to clear --> the way. I'll keep my fingers crossed that our color experts will not maroon you. Edit: oops, wrong pic deleted
Posted on: 2011/10/25 1:19
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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G'day Frank,
Like Gerd I'd like to you to PackardInfo. Unfortunately can't help with your paint questions but I'm sure there will be those who can. And I invite you to include your '29 626 in the Packard Owner's Registry here on PackardInfo. Don't know what's going on Gerd but that ain't no Packard in the pic! And neither of the links Frank or Gerd provided work for me.
Posted on: 2011/10/25 2:53
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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Hi all, I am not sure that Packard 526 or 533 used other than an "island top' insert. My 533 was purchased by me in 1974 and was an island top car. I repainted it myself in 1979 to a Sixth Series Brochure colour and although it has been "panned by critics", it looks fine. i would go with the paint chips and see what expertise this thread extracts from the more knowledgable amongst us. Peter Toet
Posted on: 2011/10/25 5:42
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Re: 1928/1929 Paint schemes and roof color 526/626
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Mal, the link works for me but nevertheless please try this --> alternative way to the general overview of available paint chips.
Quote: ...Don't know what's going on Gerd but that ain't no Packard in the pic!... Thanks, the pic presumably showed a Ford A - I deleted it and offer a probably more agreeable example. [picture source: carlmadsen.com] Attach file: (16.26 KB)
Posted on: 2011/10/25 6:21
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