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Posted by flathead on April 29, 2005 at 11:45:44 from (170.143.252.32):
In Reply to: Re: 1950 8n Restoration Progress Pics posted by dbwillia on April 29, 2005 at 10:47:52:
I used PPG Omni Acrylic Enamel (MAE) with Hardner. It's kind of their economy line of AE. Delstar is the premium line. Red = PPG 70075 = Came up as Ford Vermilion on the computer at the paint store. Grey = PPG 31657 = Don't know what it's called. I've just seen where other folks have used it and it matched some areas I had like above the gas tank where the paint was original. I bought the lights new from the Barkleys and their paint was so close to what I used that I just bolted them on. Black = Black Silver = Just something I picked out of a book at the paint store. Its a modern Ford color and I don't remember the name or number. It turned out more sparkly than I wanted. I think I can do better next time around by getting a solid silver instead of a metalic. flathead
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