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Interior dye to match Legendary Teal?
I just installed some 1968 teal Legendary door panels and was wondering if anyone has found a suitable color match to this in an aerosol? I ordered some SEM 1968 Pontiac Teal Metallic interior paint and it is noticeably darker than the Legendary panels.
I ordered some SEM 1969 Wedgewood blue since it looks closer but it hasn't arrived yet. May end up having to have something mixed up to get a good match.
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just about any auto paint company can mix and put in a spray bomb, ive done it many times..
find the interior code paint number and see what they can do..the prob with greens and blues is, the toners back then are no longer avail, and they may have to cross reference it to something modern.. if the car is mobile..you can take it or a part to them and they can scan it to cross reference it...and find a color ive done that too..if you have a buddy that works in a bodyshop they may have a scanner... so you know...when the cars where new..they where not uniformally all 1 color inside..multiple tones of the same color.. plastic and paint and vinyl all age and fade differently...
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Not the same color I know but I was able to get my Dark Aqua interior paint (SEM) from TCP Global and it matched the Legendary panels perfectly. I got it in a quart can so I needed to spray it with a compressor but it was a simple one part, ready to spray product. No reducer or catalyst needed.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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Kolor Korrect Light Metallic Blue - 331G. Got the reco from Legendary
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