Sean,
I took this to the local paint supplier and the part of the code they said was
meaningfull was the 5J. However, they said it was a gloss paint. I understand
that the doors are supposed to be flat or semi-gloss. I think it would be a
great help to the club if someone could take an origial piece in and get an
exact formulation in either Dupont or PPG.
Does anyone know what Terry or Bob use?
Marvin
#1343
"Sean Johnson" <seanjohnson@attbi.com> wrote:
> I ran into the same problem last fall. What I was told was that the
>lacquer
> base is no longer available because it had a high volatile organic content
> (VOC) and was banned by the same legislation that outlawed Freon R12. I
> worked with the local Sherwin Williams automotive paint department to get a
> new formulation made. Here are the specifics:
>
> It is the 72 - 76 Ford Medium Ginger Bronze
>
> F11N 3195 00(Y), code 5J, .66PT, .34 271.
>
> This was a 1 pint can and it cost about $40 USD. I don't know that all of
> the codes mean but I've included everything written on the can.
>
> Good luck!
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "High Tech Coatings" <Htc@MNSi.Net>
>To: <maycinc@cs.com>
>Cc: "bl" <bricklin@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 2:35 PM
>Subject: Re: Interior Paint
>
>
>> Subject: Interior Paint
>> from what I've read, The interior color - Phoenix Brown or Ginger crosses
>to
>> a 71 GM Dark Sandle Wood
>>
>> > Does anyone have a code or formulation for the interior paint that is
>NOT
>> RM? I have the RM code but can't find anyplace that can cross reference
>it.
>> I also have the RM formulation but was told the tints aren't available
>> anymore.
>> > Marvin
>> > #1343
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