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#182260 - 09/01/10 01:59 PM
still color questions
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 07/18/10
Posts: 201
Loc: Vermont
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after hrs. of research I still cant find correct current paint codes to replace Duco codes-I'm in the autobody business and have many resources at hand but everyone comes up dry-I visited Bill Parkers site which lists some alternatives for 1931(mine is 30) but is quite old I believe-as Chevy fanatics one of us must have painted our old car with proper colors and how did you do it?-any advice would be appreciated greatly-frustrated in Vermont
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#182317 - 09/02/10 07:31 AM
Re: still color questions
[Re: Bill Barker]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 07/18/10
Posts: 201
Loc: Vermont
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Good morning Bill and thanks for responding-excuse me if I get a little long winded but you seem to be the guy for colors-according to Filling Station I have color combination #35-Boulevard Maroon(Harvard Crimson as you suggest-Dupont#8284L,99573 came up as no formula match-Aurora Red did but no chip-to make a long story short I would like to restore this car as original as possible including correct chassis and drivetrain colors-I'm physically disabled and feel this project has given me a new lease on life as I force myself to do something each day-would like to buy local when possible as far as paint goes-I've been to color library but unable to follow directions and seems quite expensive but perhaps you pay for perfection-anyway thanks for any advice and hope I can call on you in future-ps. are engine specs same as listed for 31 and what are main and rod clearances for 30-thanks for your time
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#182330 - 09/02/10 08:28 AM
Re: still color questions
[Re: lexey]
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Registered: 11/22/01
Posts: 9841
Loc: The Great State of TEXAS
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The engine specifications are essentially the same for 1930 as 1931. Currently there are a few options to match original colors. Best is to find some of the original color still on a part of the car. Even if repainted some of the original paint may still be on the firewall, bottom of the cowl, inside a door, behind a panel or other place not easy to paint over. Order the smallest amount of the color available from the http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrary/ website. Then have the quantity needed mixed from a local source. [Just remember that their matches were determined by PPG from color chips and compared to their "stock" paint formulations.] Use the paint color matches, determined in the 1970s by Wayne Martin. Most of them are for 1970s foreign vehicles and US trucks [They did not have metallic added like US cars of the 70s]. Wayne also had to match to the closest "stock" colors so you will find the same "modern" formula listed for two different original colors. Likely neither is 100% correct. Unfortunately some of those matches are now obsolete. Find a car that has been painted with the "original" color and have that color matched. The match to the actual original 1930 color is only as accurate as the person cared to do at the time. Remember that each batch of paint might vary even from the same supplier and there were several suppliers of paint to the auto companies. Chevrolet used DuPont paint for most of its production but occasionally other suppliers were used when DuPont was not able to supply. Also remember that color chips are not 100% color stable and tend to darken with age if in low or no light conditions. The tend to lighten when subjected to sunlight. I have 20+ chips of Cream Medium and none are exact matches in varying light conditions. And finally you will find that colors are effected by the light. Incandescent, fluorescent, indirect natural light and sunlight may result in different matches.
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#182420 - 09/03/10 06:34 AM
Re: still color questions
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 760
Loc: missouri
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How do the VCCA judges rate paint colors? They don't. As long as your car is painted an original 1932 color and the color on the car is close to the original color the judges won't know the difference. What are you saying?? What if the cowl tag shows a paint code for black and you paint the car serge blue? hoppy
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#182453 - 09/03/10 01:03 PM
Re: still color questions
[Re: lexey]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 12/26/03
Posts: 22
Loc: Middletown RI
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I'm restoring a 1930 Chevy, and here's what I did: I followed Wayne Martin's research and used a 1969 Simca color called Victorian Brown. I bought acrylic enamel for the wheels from Sherwin Williams, and it was a good match to the body which was already painted. Sherwin Williams' number for Victorian Brown is J5-727-G. Have them make up a pint and try it. According to Wayne Martin, the original number for Aurora Red is 246-5036. The match is 56-73 White truck. the Mfg. code is 3002. It is Lansing Red, and is ACME 1434 and DuPont 6713. If you plan to stripe the body, you might want to look into Sign Painters' 1-Shot paint. It is a heavily pigmented lettering enamel, and it is available at quality art supply shops or from Eastwood. Wayne Martin is long gone, but he performed a great service for all of us and his work lives on.
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#182508 - 09/04/10 04:39 AM
Re: still color questions
[Re: Bill Barker]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 07/18/10
Posts: 201
Loc: Vermont
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Dear Bill=I'm deeply sorry for your wasted efforts-I thought I was registered but I'm electronically challenged and did't do things properly-this explains many things-if you could instruct me I'll do so imedediately -my email is terrytoomey  comcast  -I will try your color postings at other sources and now interested in blues-Everglades Blue for instance-once again terribly sorry
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#182521 - 09/04/10 08:01 AM
Re: still color questions
[Re: lexey]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 04/07/10
Posts: 92
Loc: Elma NY
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Hello Chipper, You mention in this posting "Order the smallest amount of the color available from the http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrary/ website. Then have the quantity needed mixed from a local source." My question is how would a local source match the color, by Item Number on the quart container [minimum amount available] or by trying to match the sample paint to their paint chip charts? Here are two examples listed for Acrylic Enamel-Serge Blue IM-934 Chevrolet 1931. #1 Item No. RSP AE-B-QT, Description AE-ACRYLIC ENAMEL "B" COLOR, RESTORATION SHOP PAINT, $34.95 Quart. #2 Item No. PPG DAR-H-QT, Description DELSTAR "H" COLOR, ACRYLIC ENAMEL, $90.90 Quart. My suspicion is that these descriptions are not enough to mix the proper color and the only alternative would be to try to match to today's modern chip charts. I'll be visiting a local paint supplier soon and I'll let you know what they say.
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#182560 - 09/04/10 05:54 PM
Re: still color questions
[Re: 1931Sal]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 07/18/10
Posts: 201
Loc: Vermont
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Dear Sal-I've been informed that I'm not actually a vcca member and trying to remedy that-I think I've figured out maroon color but saw a blue sedan online that I loved but owner doesn't know what color blue it is but says it's factory color-until I become a member my email is terrytoomey  comcast  if you have any blues and their name-thanks
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#182643 - 09/05/10 05:41 PM
Re: still color questions
[Re: Harrys31coach]
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ChatMaster
Registered: 11/20/01
Posts: 3192
Loc: Issaquah, WA
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Actually I think you're okay on this one... Even though you both want different colors, they are only one year apart -- and they both "SUFFER" from the same issues.  It's unfortunate that no one has ever taken the colors and mapped them since Wayne's list. I have started something but only have a very few colors identified. Maybe I should go ahead and post it, and let the club members continue to build it instead of me... hummm..... As I told Terry in an email, it's pretty much impossible to SEE the colors anywhere. Most of the chips have darkened significantly with age. The "old" cross-match tables for paint is about the best that we have right now. Maybe someone who has matched Serge Blue can post here and tell Harry what you found out. 
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