Joe, Your car has what is referred to as a two-tone with insert paint job. The "N" codes are Copper Brown Poly and the "M" code is Shell Pink. Poly is another name for metallic. The following are the original mix codes for PPG/Ditzler paint. If you are using Dupont, Sherwin Williams, etc., the paint store will be able to mix it properly by converting these codes to the proper paint manufacturer. If you need more info, let me know! Copper Brown Poly (N) 21018 Shell Pink (M) 21357 Whiteshoes Message: 9 Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 23:34:27 EDT From: jlsavard@xxxx Subject: Paint Color Codes Hello, all, >From time to time I have seen references to paint codes, color chips, et al on these lists. I never paid too much attention because paint was a subject that seemed way off in the future as far as my car was concerned. To coin a (Para)phrase: "Suddenly It's 1957"!! My engine is being redone by the same shop that will be painting the car, and they've told me they'd like to do the engine bay while they have the engine out of the car. It makes sense, but instead of researching paint color next spring, I need to do it NOW! All I know is that it is a 1957 Chrysler Saratoga with a metallic chocolate brown top and inserts and a pink or coral body. The "PNT" code on the body plate is "NMN". Would any of you be able to help me translate this cryptic information into a formula that the body man can use to order paint color? Thanks, Joe Savard Lake Orion, MI