Paint codes??

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by jbrown12308, May 29, 2007.

  1. jbrown12308

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    Hi -
    i have a 49' 3100 and im looking for the original colors along with the color codes for them. None of the local paint supplies have been able to find anything for me. Thank you.

    justin
     
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    Save some time~ They need to be red, with white into yellow flames.
    Glad I could help!

    And WELCOME!!! another AD is being loved on!
     
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    I was pretty lucky in that the local auto parts store i frequented as a teenager had the old Dupont paint books from that period. My buddies there allowed me to borrow the books and cross reference the paint to the new numbers. Took a while, but it's doable.
     
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    Hi , Justin !

    WELCOME to our little group ! .

    Bob Adler's site has useful paint info .

    DuPont Registry used to keep an extensive database on old colors and modern mixes to duplicate same , often it'll take a goodly bit of digging to find the info you need so don't give up , as it says in the I Ching : persaverance furthers ;)

    Remember too : your computer's monitor might not reproduce the color you're looking for quite correctly .

    Firewall is usually the best place to discern the original paint color .

    My '49 was Alaska Yellow , an interesting color , better if broken up with black or brown fenders tho' .
     
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    PPG color library has old paint codes and formulas. Any store that handles their Ditzler brand can call them or maybe one (with computer skill) could access their library. The store I use has a "Vintage Car Supplement" from PPG that goes back to the late 1920's.
     
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    thanks for all the help guys...
     
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    OT : Mercedes Paint Codes

    O.K. , you guys seem to find this stuff so easily , how about a link to see the paint codes & colors for a 1980 Mercedes ? it looks Burgundy to me ....

    TIA ,
     
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    Try this link http://mbzponton.org/ponton3/colorcht/colorcht.htm

    Hope this helps.
     
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    THANX that's for older cars than my 1980 (W123) and doesn't appear to have this very popular color...
     
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    I also found some chips on autocolorlibrary with a color called Inca Red Poly (1980 Mercedes). Kind of a brownish dark red. I'll get you a link to it later.
     
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    THAT's IT !

    Zowie ! you found it :D

    I'm Shickled Titless :p

    I bookmarked that page .

    My Mercedes Diesel Coupe is that color , it's very pretty .
     
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    Is it the Inca Red poly?
     
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    Oops ! (duh)

    Yes , it is ~ I was -so- excited to have _finally_ found it I forgot to mention what color it is :rolleyes:

    The radiator core support & door jambs all look GREAT , the exterior not so much tho' :(
     
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    Glad to help out!

    The score is Nate 99, Ken 3. Don't make me document! Just wait till my next post: Hydualic vs. solid lifters, what do i have and how canI tell?
     
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    That's all fine and dandy, but...

    MY next link will be how to cook a cap, and how do you know when it's done?:D

    A world class chief of this site said he was going to put forth a cook book... ? ....

    Guess I'll start the book with this article.
     
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    Lifters : How To Tell ?

    It's easy = if Nate's old POC work truck goes zooming past you uphill with a load on , you prolly have hydraulic lifters :D

    -Nate


     
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    Nate~

    THAT would be an honor!:cool:
     

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