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24/7 911 08-26-2008 09:54 PM

looking for color codes
 
Hi,
I'm a newbie here in this Forum.SmileWavy
My name is Marc and I'm an aeronautical engineer living in Germany.

I got a 1983 SC (but with 3.2L) currently in conversion to something.....:D

I'm looking for the codes of the green and red colors from this car

http://up.picr.de/1249218.jpg

Can anyone help :rolleyes:

The green might be lind-grün 226 :confused:

Thanks for your help
Marc

24/7 911 08-26-2008 10:21 PM

uups forgotten:

does anyone have other pics from this car?
especially front and back:cool:

Thanks
Marc

KevinP73 08-27-2008 10:57 AM

PORSCHE 226 1972-1973
LINDGRUEN
Glasurit Line 22 Step: 1/1 1.00 ltr


Base Amount Cumulative UNIT
MC35 208.6 208.6 g
M77 555.9 764.4 g
M5 219.8 984.2 g
M60 74.7 1058.9 g
M52 18.1 1077.1 g
Formula Date 14-12-2005 MSDS AD2224
Price Code: Bend WAYYYYY over, grab ankles

mmastro 08-29-2008 11:22 PM

Hey Kevin,

Do you know where to get the recipe for BMW "Nevada" color (BMW code 001)? It's a darker grey non-metallic for an early 2002 (1969-1971?).

Hope you're doing well...My 930 still looks beautiful!

Thanks,

24/7 911 08-30-2008 09:20 PM

Hi, SmileWavy

nobody any idea for the code/name of the red color?

And is the green Lindgrün for sure :confused:

Would you paint the red or would you tend to make it with foil :confused: Is it generally possible to make that with foil?

:cool:
Marc

SmileWavy Still looking for more pics - none?

KevinP73 08-31-2008 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmastro (Post 4149299)
Hey Kevin,

Do you know where to get the recipe for BMW "Nevada" color (BMW code 001)? It's a darker grey non-metallic for an early 2002 (1969-1971?).

Hope you're doing well...My 930 still looks beautiful!

Thanks,

Hey Mike,
Glassurit has the "name" in thier databank but not the formula. PPG doesn't even have the name "Nevada" listed in the library.. Sorry I don't anywhere else I can lok.
Kevin P.


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