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Any do it yourself painters out there ? would like to use base coat , clear coat , and use original colars . if i could get a source for the codes i could have a local paint supplier mix it. Washington Blue would be the body color. Any help would be nice thanks The Hooch
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Have you looked at any other old cars with base coat/clear vs enamel ??
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enamel was not used on model a fords
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Who says?? I believe you will find quite a few areas that alkyd enamel was used. Matter of fact, enamel was used WAY more than BC/CC was used!!
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Model A standards answers all your questions about which paint was used and where, I'm just looking for the mix codes soas i can apply the proper color with todays paint someone offered a site, but the 31 roadster delux wasn't included in there info. So still asking the question Does any one know how to obtain the propper codes for 31 delux roadsters???
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Its my understanding the enamel was used on fenders, splash pans,etc and lacquer was used on the body panels.. But, thats not really the point..
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Call the Dupont Tech Line 1-800-338-7668. they will fax you any of the Model A paint codes. Not sure how close their code will be for your color, but you could get the code for a pint and try and match it to the Model A Paint Guide Chips.
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Thanks for the number of dupont. that could be a start .
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I am not a painter but try the link below that seem to offer everything and if nothing else have a full chip set biliary
http://tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrar...FYeo4AodxxjGEQ |
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