I am getting ready to paint a replica of the Penske 1969 Camaro. What rattle can model paint is the closest match.
Thanks
Rich
RAL 5002 ;D
Quote from: chevyzl1 on September 18, 2017, 05:23:48 AM
RAL 5002 ;D
or
http://www.gravitycolors.com/us/product/sunoco-blue/ (http://www.gravitycolors.com/us/product/sunoco-blue/)
Thanks for the help. I had no clue.
How about the grey interior color? Seems many of the Trans Am cars used a similar colored light grey for the interior, trunk, and engine compartment. Is there a standard color and paint code (not just in rattle cans) that they used?
Quote from: BP60AMX on November 04, 2017, 09:07:47 AM
How about the grey interior color? Seems many of the Trans Am cars used a similar colored light grey for the interior, trunk, and engine compartment. Is there a standard color and paint code (not just in rattle cans) that they used?
I'm thinking it was the same or similar to Rustoleum 'battleship gray' .... but I wouldn't bet my life on it... :)
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rust-Oleum-Marine-Coatings-Battleship-Gray-Gloss-Enamel-Oil-Based-Marine-Paint-Actual-Net-Contents-32-fl-oz/3200855
The interior, underside, sub frame and firewall paint were the same as the Traco Gray used on the engines. As of the 1968 season the color used was a 1966 GM truck gray. The (current??) color codes ar as follows;
Traco Gray
FAC Code 522
PPG 32374
Awesome, thank you!!