Lynn: Not correct there is/was a tartan red variety in at least the
bn1-bn4s I KNOW FOR SURE BECAUSE MY 57 BN4 WAS IN TARTAN RED. Its a
much deeper red, the colorado red has what appears to be an orange
hue. Dan Ploctnics (sic) Color Guide book will be able to provide the
paints codes for you. Someone on the list should be able to provide his
info I misplaced it long ago EDS.
Alan wrote:
>It's also a fair bet that the colour will be Colorado Red not Tartan. That
>is paint code ARG.RD2 from PPG
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-healeys@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-healeys@autox.team.net] On
>Behalf Of John Snyder
>Sent: 24 October 2006 02:29
>To: Lynn Campbell; healeys@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: paint colors
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>While I have not see your car, it is a pretty sure bet that the blanking
>plates for the brake and steering openings for the right hand drive cars
>have a good sample of the original color. Once you have that, a good paint
>supplier should be able to match it.
>
>John Snyder
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>>I am trying to paint my 1959 110-6 BN4 the original color. Is there a way
>>to do it without a sample from the car? I was told it should be Tartan red.
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>>I would like to check that is correct. Also, how do I get the proper
>>formula?
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>>Lynn
>>Santa Cruz, CA
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