As a data point- The codes I’ve been trying (for 1960-62 colors) are not able to be matched to a formula. This is the problem- paint suppliers have the codes, they see what the color code and name is, but their data systems won’t convert the code into a mixable formula. This has been the case I’ve run into at multiple paint suppliers. The latest car we fixed and sold that required paint (62 NYer) was “coral gray”, and I just mixed the color myself with black, white and red paint. Would be great if there exists a list of formulas associated with the colors… maybe Steve Albu’s suggested source still has such a list.
-- D&K Sent from my iPhone On Oct 17, 2024, at 14:48, Ryan Hill <ryan_hillc300@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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