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#466257 01/29/22 01:59 PM
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My 1950 Styleline Deluxe has Paint #423 and Trim #171. I believe the 423 is Maryland Black and the Trim is two tone Grey. My question is: What is the new or modern Paint # for the 423 and the two types of trim paint? I want to touch up the 423 outside and the two types of grey on the inside. Thanks

Chevy2550 #466279 01/29/22 10:19 PM
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There is a better approach to get matching paint for touch-up. Take pieces from the car (like the gas filler cap and an interior trim panel) to a paint shop that has a color analyzer. They can then mix paint to match your actual colors.


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The exterior is black............


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Thanks for the advice.


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