
Re: [Chrysler300] Brake Cooling Ducts
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Re: [Chrysler300] Brake Cooling Ducts
- From: Lindsey Fuller <yesdnil@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 19:51:23 -0600
Some time ago another member suggested Chrysler industrial red DE1632
was a good match for the E grill. I believe the grill & cooling ducts
are the same colour? That way one doesn't have to use a chevy colour. We
actually compared some chevy engine paint my body guy had last weekend
with the back portion of my ducts & the chevy was way to orange. I am
going to try to pick up some of the chryler paint this week & do a
comparison with the paint on mine-likely not original but who knows.
Page 71 of Ackerson's Chrysler 300 book looks redder than the chevy
colour I saw last weekend. Do you have a code for that paint Terry?
Lindsey Fuller
Winnipeg
Hey no snow yet!
Marshall Larson wrote:
>I believe that color is called Persian orange. I refuse to call it
>Chevy orange. Allis Chalmers tractors were painted with it. I like the
>tractors because I spent years of my life driving them. Never thought
>much of the Chevy's.
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>Minnesota Marshall
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>On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 15:09:39 EDT pennsy300@xxxxxxx writes:
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>>The correct color for the 300D (and I presume the 300C) brake cooking
>> ducts,
>>and (I presume) the screen in front of them is (gasp!) Chevy engine
>> orange.
>> A couple of years ago I had the front on my 300D painted, and as
>>part of
>>the process, I removed much of the stuff on the front of the car.
>>The inside
>>of the duct, which had not been exposed to the elements, turned out
>>to be a
>>perfect match for that color. Terry McTaggart, in beautiful (?)
>>Dayton Ohio.
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