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Yet Another Chrysler Turquoise Engine Paint Thread....But Maybe The Last?
i actually 'planned the make a plan" to start a business to make the original turquoise engine paint.
LSS, the "experts" enlisted coud NOT agree. Money saved, but the problem came back and bit me just two months ago.
my best results was this brand. cap is NOT the color in the can. to me, it looks as "original' as the original.
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it gave me first engine color below (not my engine but i used on my '65 413 refresh, 5-6 other pre-71 projects).
modern "Chrysler green" gave me what went on my '67 Newp 383 refresh two months ago.
you decide, but i wanted first one but i got second one.
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here's some disclaimers - sorry for long answerSo the first one is correct for 69 as well?
here's some disclaimers - sorry for long answer
1. it is the color i compared my 69 non-HP engine to when we finished it.
2. i am traveling and do NOT have the finished '69 non-HP photo on my phone. I do have the sample color i wanted, thats actual pics i used ..dont even know if thats a 413) to pick the color in the two cans i showed.
I took degreased, original valve cover/intake that had sufficient samples of factory paint still on to get optically scanned, sprayed these recommended paints and then scanned them. Paint guy said formulae were essentially same. So did my eyeballs.
So we did original valve covers/intake before doing whole engine while it was out of the car. I stuck with it for other pre '71 my non-HP mills
3. so, my short answer is "Yes, its most correct for '69 to my eyes/tastes/lighting/camera brand, etc".
I only offer my experience up as "data points" (i am NO expert) but NOT as definitive "do that" advice to anyone AS THEY should test what THEY like (its potentially a big decision for many kinds/qualities of restos, so thats left to others to decide for themselves IMHO).
This is my '67 Newport done in modern "Chrysler Green" two months ago... too "blue" to ME. some people see it and they see "turquoise ... I don't.
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A lot of good info here guys!
In my defence, OP asked for "Duplicolor type paint" !
I would think the Mopar paint or the paint mixed for you would probably be better.
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I found Bill Hirsch Auto Paint to offer the best matches . My need was for a Bbody 383.Is there a Duplicolor type paint that would match the original engine color? 69 Polara 383 engine
Looking for something that can be found easily in parts stores, etc.