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#113732 01/07/08 08:30 PM
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JIM G Offline OP
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Who can help with a current match for my 1929 Chevrolet Sedan.

Body- Huntington Green, Duco 2445336
Body Moldings - Como Green, Duco 2441306
Body Stripe - Odyssey Ivory, V. E. P. 2339
Body Stripe - Tusk Ivory, V. E. P. 2342
Garnish Moldings - Oak Green, Duco 2445769

I'm not sure which body stripe my car had since it must have been manufactured prior to October 1929, when after that date the color combinations were stamped on the left drivers sill, just inside the front door. Really won't matter as long as I get the body color's correct.
I'm sure these same questions have been asked in the past, would like to see a chat link, just for paint colors with current cross references.
Then it comes to what paint system, urethane enamel or base coat clear coat. Of course most urethane enamels can be clear coated.
Could one make there car look to modern with BC/cc??
JIM




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You are a member of the VCCA. Have you contacted the paint Technical Advisor or the TA for the 1929?

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