RE: color I.D. red
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RE: color I.D. red



I am not making a suggestion, just telling you what I did with my 63 SF.

I wanted red and as much as possible the original red.  I wanted a 
single stage paint, I did not want the look of a base coat, clear coat 
paint and I wanted something that a local body shop could match and 
repair if needed.

To make matters worse a good friend and body man in Lowell Arkansas did 
my body work and paint and he does not like red!  According to him there 
are too many variations of red from cheap looking to totally wrong for a 
vintage car.  Last but not least he does not like to spray red.  I guess 
I should add that I am color blind and althoght I see red fine it may 
not be exactly like someone else may see red.

We settled on a stock Dodge Ram pickup red, I don't have my notes here 
but it may have been 2005 or so.

I like the color very much, it may not be correct for the car but it 
works for me.  It is single stage and I have already had comments on it 
looking right for the car.

I just finished a 4000 mile trip from Yuma to Arkansas and Nebraska and 
back to Yuma, I'll be checking on touch-up paint, I have a couple of 
rock chips but the car was built to drive.

Good luck with yours.  Again not a recommendation, just what I did.

Dennis C.


Steve Mick wrote:
> 
> I have to make a color selection soon, as I am ready to paint the 
> firewall, 
> inner fenders , and sub frame. on my 64 Dodge.It will be red. The color 
> I 
> really like is found in Steve Reasbeck drag race 62-65 Mopar article 
> this 
> month on our website.. 5th pic down- the whellstanding 64 Ply sedan and 
> the 
> 9th pic down -Kyle's Dodge Polara 2 dr hdtp. That red just POPS! Mine 
> would 
> be with a white top.  Is this the same color as  new 1964 stock paint 
> was?
>  Here is the problem.  I will be using Nason (DuPont) I do have an old 
>  color 
> chip chart from Dupont that gives the code from many years ago. Can 
> someone 
> give me an up to date name or number to identifly that  POPPING red so 
> my 
> backwoods paint man will know the formula to mix it? Is that color from 
> a 
> newer car that would show up in more current color chip books? ( Perhaps 
> a 
> Viper)? My paint will be urathane, but paint man says he can make it if 
> we 
> have something to go by to get the right pigment combo. Thanks for any 
> help..................MO 
> 



1996 Dodge Ram 3500 Van Conversion
1964 Plymouth Belvedere 318 Auto
1963 Plymouth Sport Fury 383 4-speed
1949 Dodge Pickup 289/C4 soon to be changed
1998 Honda Valkyrie Standard


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