Howdy all, I need some help from you Gents. Im getting ready to paint scallops on my early 40s styled 1929 Model A roadster. I'm going to paint the scallops using 1934 Chevy Oxblood Red. My problem is that my paint shop cant mix it up using the codes that I gave them. I gave them a DuPont number and a "IM" number with no luck. Any help with cracking this code would be awesome! (sorry, I couldn't resist) Thanks! Josiah
TPC Global has what you want. "tpc global" and "color library" when you google. edit,...or is it tcp global ? I am new at being a senior citizen..
Go to TCP global.com ...Look in ther color library.they can match anything 1904 to present day colors .ships world wide. laquer,base clear, single stage ,whatever
what brand are you looking to get this in? if you go to a PPG distributor, they can call the color library and see if there is a formula that crosses over... hit me up if I need to do this for you, as I have their number on speed dial (I'm a platinum distributor, so I have to call them several times a day)....anything to help. Jeff
Thanks everyone! Yeah I did go to their web site. I bought my paint for the body color from them. I was just trying to keep my money local this time, that's all. @ Sirleadfoot, that would be great man! Any help would be awesome. I'm using Acrylic Urethane. The only info I could get on the color is Dupont #246-50805 and Ditzler # IM1466, both of which ment nothing to my local shop. If I have to get it from TCP that's ok, like I said...just trying to support my local shop. Thanks!
talked to the library and they had no formula and no crossover to boot...which sucks. tcp looks like your best bet or a custom mix if you have a cool paint distributor that is willing to do it for you.