In article <1992Jul23.091014.10962@mr.med.ge.com>, bednarek@bonfire (Dennis Bednarek Mfg 4-6971) writes:
>
>does anyone know where i can obtain mixing formulas for original color paints
>for GM car models from the 50's,and 60's?
>
Well, You could always go to a distributor for GM vehicles and ask them for the
different codes for the colours of the vehicles of that age! and what combo's
they used.........
Or I could try here, but they would be different, because they assembled them
down here, and painted them here, instead of the US......
Okay?
Later,
Rudolph....
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