Hi Norman, The DuPont listing I have is shown below: SILVER KING, PLYMOUTH, OHIO 1950 MODEL #42 SILVER MET. 5476 ULDV 1950 MODEL #42 I.H.C. RED 7410 OR G7858 WHEELS (G7858 LE3A VOK 1978) IHC RED FOR WHEELS AND TRIM. THE PLYMOUTH TRACTOR WHICH WAS A PREDECESSOR TO THE SILVER KING WAS A ROYAL BLUE COLOR. NO INFO. MODEL #R-38 SILVER 43859 RED WHEELS All I have from PPG is a cross reference that indicates PPG 2541 is supposedly equivalent to DuPont 5476 and that PPG 71969 is supposedly equivalent to DuPont 7410. I have no idea if the above numbers are correct or not. Or how close they might be. I am only going from lists that I have. I recommend you check out the availability in the chemistry you want at your local DuPont or PPG jobber. I'd also purchase the smallest quantity before commiting much money, to be sure you are satisfied with the result. Mixed paint is not returnable. The more cost effective choices are in DuPont's NASON line and PPG's OMNI line of "economy" or "value" paints. If you are looking for an acrylic enamel in DuPont, both numbers show good for the NASON FastDry and the more expensive main DuPont product, Centari. I don't know about PPG, but in OMNI, you'd ask for the MAE designation to get acrylic enamel. Rod
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