Hmmm--A hardware store question!! 8^) I suppose there are as many shades of
black as there are shades of red, green, blue, or lamps. Not sure how
specific the computerized scanners get--as I noted, I have never used the
system, but if I were trying to match paint, I think I would start with that,
unless I was well padded in the pocket (checkbook mechanic) and could afford a
top body man to match it.
--David C.
"Those who matter don't judge me ... those who judge me don't matter." --
Anonymous
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From: "David Lieb" <dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com>
> > I have never done this, but I understand that some auto paint stores, like
> > NAPA, have computerized scanners that will scan a paint chip or painted
> > body part and come up with the specific formula for matching the paint.
> > Check it out at your local NAPA store to see whether they have such a
> > scanner. Maybe some listers have experience with that.
>
> And just how many shades of BLACK do you think there are? Marc has a 1973
> and the engine should NOT be green in it, it should be black ;-)
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