I have had good results with TCP Global in providing paints that match the original colors well. They also have access to the fine metallics that were used in older vehicles that are no longer available from most other paint suppliers. They also have a paint library that goes way back even decades further than the 50s.Here is a video that explains their capabilities pretty well:Click within the link for an explanation of their capabilities.Steve Albu--On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 12:44 PM Ron Kurtz <mark6268@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:--Hello, everyone:The E will be ready for paint soon. I checked a couple of suppliers here and they can't come up with the zzz code (Ditzler, R&M, PPG, etc.). As the car was repainted in 1964, I can't find any decent sample of the original color.Has anyone repainted their car copper spice recently that has some touchup paint I can use as for a color match, or the name of a supplier that provided a very close shade of the paint? Any suggestions would be appreciated.Best,Ron KurtzE #292
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