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Old 11-13-2019, 11:01 PM
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Default 76 50TH ANNIVERSARY GOLD WHEEL PAINT

ive done some searching and cant get anything to pull up. does anyone know the correct formula for the gold paint on the wheels and headlight bezels?

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I believe it should be code-55 Anniversary Gold. Does that help? Or do you need an actual formula?

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thanks for the reply. thanks to whoever is the 304 area code that sent it to Darrell also.

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.....and here I thought I was special and that you might send me one of your Brewster beaters for Christmas....

In all seriousness, you’re welcome Gary. I hope you are doing well. You working on something or helping a friend?

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.....and here I thought I was special and that you might send me one of your Brewster beaters for Christmas....

In all seriousness, you’re welcome Gary. I hope you are doing well. You working on something or helping a friend?
didn't realize that is your number. my phone blew up and I lost almost all my contacts. real pain to try to put them back as you get a call or come across someones number.
I am helping craig the friend who got your Y88 wheels. ive been helping him put a nice trans am collection together for a few years now. this one is just about finished and trying to get the correct color.

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Hope you have better luck finding than I did. I had the paint codes, ditzler, ppg, dupont, etc and none of my local paint stores or shops could match up to the antiquated codes. A couple said they could colour match but I did not have an original chip. I ended up using a rustoleum on my grille. That matched my NOS steering wheel colour spot on. I had a pro do my wheels, no idea what they used.

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Fisher-WA number - 7015
Dupont Lucite - 44856L
Ditzler - 82352

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Just so happens I saw a reply on another forum referring to a current formula. They are using Nason which I have no idea what that is, this is a para phrase:
'Nason is usually a single stage paint but all you have to do is use the Nason base coat binder #435-93, The gold colour is ym0331c specramaster med neutral.'

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IIRC, Nason is PPG's economy entry level product.

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