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In the UK I had all of my grey metal work associated with the hood,
including drainage channel (BJ7) finished in RAL 7040. This was the best
match to the original colour on the protected parts of the hood frame.
The RAL range of colours are industrial colours used in the UK (and I think
in Europe as well) but I do not know whether they are used in the USA. In
the UK they are available as powder coat and multiple types of paint.
My car is Old English White. It is painted in (two pack) RAL 1013 which is
as close as I could find to what I believe was the original colour.
Ian
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metal work associated with the hood, including drainage channel (BJ7) =
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range of colours are industrial colours used in the UK (and I think in =
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USA. In the UK they are available as powder coat and multiple =
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as close as I could find to what I believe was the original =
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