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Re: Touching up original color on my car.

To: BONNILA@aol.com
Subject: Re: Touching up original color on my car.
From: Tab Julius <tab@penworks.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 22:47:53 -0700
There are places (like SANEL) that offer computerized color matching, and 
have a sensor gun that reads the existing color on the car.  Not all of 
their shops have it - you'll have to ask, and specify the sensor 
gun.  They're not the only ones, of course - ask your local autobody 
shop.  They should know who has one.  Well, maybe not your body shop, since 
they seem to be a bit unaware of the technology, but maybe another good 
sized one nearby.

- Tab

At 09:00 PM 8/21/00 -0400, BONNILA@aol.com wrote:
>Several years ago I had my 1968 MGCGT painted the pale primrose yellow that
>was on the original car. Apparently a similar compound to the old paint was
>used--no clearcoat, etc, and a tendency to fade.
>
>A few weeks ago, I had to re-do the driver's door because of a major scratch.
>The door panel now sticks out like a sore thumb! The body shop said that it
>would be impossible to match the fade and consistency of the color and that
>the whole car would have to be redone.
>
>Does anyone have experience trying to match original style faded paint? I'd
>hate to spend big bucks.
>
>Thanks, STEVE


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