That Dupont recipie is certainly best if you need a lot and have a spray gun but if the 64 color is the same green as a 67, I bought a can of it from the Chrysler dealer in Lawrenceburg about this time last year. If I could get it here, where we go TO Mayberry for supplies, then certainly a Chrysler dealer in civilization would have it. I remember when Chrysler green was on every shelf next to Ford blue and Chevy orange but I guess those days are gone. Dave Knight >From: Leo Jormanainen <lexa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: I need to get Engine paint for my 64 imperial >Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 18:33:57 -0800 > > >Hi, > >If the '64 engine is the same color as a '67, here's a recipe right from >Dupont. >It's the correct Dupont turquois paint recipe for '67 440ci. engines. > >758 23.5 >747 24.8 >720 27.8 >705 70.0 >721 127.9 >742 277.3 >700 469.5 > >I took this to the local NAPA and they stirred up this witches brew and put >it in spray cans. >It made three cans with a bit left over. > > Leo > QCI > > > > >>RobBsn9626@xxxxxxx wrote: >> >> > Hi all, >> > I had a valve job done on my 64 imperial, and am going to have the >> > engine repainted, and I need to find the original color. If anyone has >>any >> > Ideas, I believe it is a blue / green color let me know. If there is a >>place >> > to get this from , it would sure be a help. >> > Rob Schmidtke >> > 55 Imperial Newport >> > 64 Imperial Le Baron >> > 64 Chrysler 300 K Convertible > > > >