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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: Iluv69s on September 09, 2013, 11:22:58 AM
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I got a PPG Deltron paintcode from another site, but apparently does not exist anymore. Also need black code also for the stripes.
Im not necesarily going to use Deltron, but I want a BC-CC paint.... any help is appreciated.
Thanks CRG
Max
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Try Autocolorlibrary.com or they also go by TCPglobal....Joe
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thanks joe...but, seems that sight doesnt go back that far... anyone have a PPG or Dupont mix code??
Someone out there must have painted a 67 Pacer lately?? thanks max
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They go back into the 20s & newer. Call them. If you don't get what you need ask for Jimmy Chips...Joe
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Try this:
(http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrary/chips/1967-Chevrolet-pg01.jpg)
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thanks guys... that PPg color is apparently no longer available in the Deltron(according to the paint rep.) That was my first choice.
i will try that site again and/or call...thanks again.
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If your source says the 'color' is no longer available in deltron.. check another source (maybe another state), OR check online sources? I haven't checked for ermine while lately, but it's difficult to believe they can't mix it up...
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Ditzler/PPG code 8259 also equates to DuPont 4024-L, if that helps.
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You need to call the PPG library and see if they have formulas on file that jobbers do not. I do it often. Ermine was available in Concept. Or just use another paint company. When painting bikes I sometimes have to use R-M or Glasurit becasue PPG does not have a formula, and time does not allow for a lab match. Once someone has a lab match done, it is entered in their system. Not sure why you want to use BC/CC when shooting a solid color. If additional UV protection is preferred, you can cocktail the last coat/coats of Concept with clear. Black is a different story. SS black shot and then cleared has more depth than BC/CC.
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I totally concur with Sauron's statement... "Not sure why you want to use BC/CC when shooting a solid color. If additional UV protection is preferred, you can cocktail the last coat/coats of Concept with clear."
This approach will give you the best looking paint possible IMO... :)