Does anybody have a recommendation for a good copper color paint? I'd prefer if someone knew a factory car that has it, as it would be a lot easier for me to walk into our local paint supply store and say I need paint for a ".... Dodge" or etc. I don't want a deep copper color like some cars I've seen, I want it like a new shiny penny. If there isn't a good factory paint, then any recommendations for House Of Colors or etc?
I'm a big fan of the 1954 Oldsmobile copper metallic. It's not as "new penny" as you'd probably like. http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/paintdetail.cgi?paint=1954%7COldsmobile%7CCopper It doesn't look as good on the internet (can't see the metal/shine) but there are paint sheets that you can purchase for really cheap on that auction site and get an idea of what it looks like in person (I bought an olds paint chip sheet for like $1). The F88 concept car has a nice color to it (maybe too gold for your taste though?)... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufKaRHS4VcQ
I just shot an old Ford with Hot Hues Blaze Copper a couple weeks ago. Nice color shift in different lighting conditions and shines like a new penny in the sun.
Sierra Gold was a '56-'58 Chevrolet color. My '56 Nomad was originally Sierra Gold and Adobe Beige. Sprayed right, it looks just like a copper penny, as drdave said. http://www.classiccar.com/images/carpict/00025260/Gold-Chevrolet--25260_5.jpg http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Chevrolet+sierra+gold&FORM=HDRSC2#
this place has a nice copper and bronze color and good prices. click on the link below. http://www.paintforcars.com/
Harley-davidson bronze pearl. It is a late model color, and there is a dupont paint cross reference that is dead on without buying expensive HD brand paint.
I really like the color on Stacey David's Copperhead truck. His a link to the truck and a PPG paint formula. http://staceydavid.com/projects/copperhead
I've used rustoleum ( or krylon) Copper Hammertone paint, (in a spray can). It has looked great on my wheels.
When I was building my 23 I wanted an old timey looking copper/bronze/gold color for the suspension and wheels. One day I looked out the window at work and there was a Hummer in the parking lot with exactly the color I wanted. It turns out to be 2005 Hummer Fusion Orange, and I got more compliments on that color than on any one I have ever used. Here are some pictures of it: Chrome really pops against it. Don
I've been told the pigments to make a '59-60 GM (Chevy) copper are unavailable so pick something else. If anyone knows anything to the contrary I'd like to know for my El Camino!
I'm partial to 56/57 Corvette aztec copper. Closer to a light metalic brown than some of the newer orangey copper colors...
Here is a picture of my 34 Ford, shot with Nissan Orange Pearl with flattener in the clear coat. Bruce
Turbine Bronze Metallic - code MM1 in the mid '60s. A real nice, subtle shade of copper here. Here's a link with many pics from different angles to get an idea of what it looks like. http://www.vaultcars.com/1967-chrysler-convertible Some pics. You might also try some GM (Cadillac) Firemist colors from, oh, about 1970. There are a couple of different shades but they all have a nice glow.
Don you look great in the bikini. I've never seen your picture before but I never thought of you as a blond.
I can't get the pictures to show but if you look at the "My Truck" album in my profile you can see its painted with a color called "Liquid Copper" it's not quite as orange as most of the others posted. I think it's a factory Lexus color.
Another Aztec Copper, or sometimes called Corvette Copper, 1955-57 Corvette. This on my '57 w/ Adobe Beige.
That little car is stunning I saw a couple of years ago in Lakeland for the killbillet drags. Love the gold.
How about the VHT High Temp Burnt Copper Metallic. Has anyone tried it? http://www.vhtpaint.com/products/enginemetallic/
No, Only some HD paints will crossover with paint manufacturers. You have to have the guy look them up and see. Some of the HD paints are a kind of candy paint. I was able to buy a rattle can of Dupont paints mixed in HD colors from Carquest including the bronze pearl, aztec orange, and perhaps a couple other orangish colors. I went this route as I dont believe HD will put thier own paints in rattle cans, and for my small project the $250 a pint wasnt worth the expense. the Dupont stuff is great. Its worth looking into for sure. the HD paint and colors are really nice however. Pic is of a car with actual HD bronze pearl paint.