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1970_Pete 06-17-2003 10:50 AM

Early paint code guru desperately required
 
Sorry to "bump" myself up the board, but I'm desperate for an answer to this early paint code related question:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/69525-dalmation-blue-real-porsche-color-post846235.html#post846235

Can any paint code gurus help?

Cheers
Pete

Tim Walsh 06-17-2003 11:04 AM

I've got the authenticity guide in my car and I'll check it tonight but it looks alot like fishcop blue but that's only the PP BBS name. I don't know the official name.

901/05 06-17-2003 11:13 AM

(mystery) blue
 
No standard blue paint codes for 73. However 73 special order colors include: 326 Glacier Blue, 328 Gulf Blue, 329 Oxford Blue, 334 Metallic Blue, and 335 Gemini Metallic. I know the metallic and gulf blues (not what you have) so if your paint is 73 factory color then you are between Glacier or Oxford Blue.

I haven't seen either of those, sorry. If I were to guess, I would say you likely have Oxford Blue. Hope this helps a little. Shawn.

901/05 06-17-2003 11:18 AM

forgot one...
 
341 Royal Purple...but I doubt that you have that one. S.

1970_Pete 06-17-2003 11:20 AM

Tim, Shawn, thanks a million. Keep those mystery blues comin' guys!

While we're here, can someone clear up a mystery for me? Special order paint code 328 Gulf Blue - is that the same as on the light blue and orange works team Gulf Porsche 917? I've read so many conflicting reports...

Cheers
Pete

jmz 06-17-2003 11:23 AM

not sure if this will help but it is pretty cool anyway.

http://members.rennlist.com/tweedt/glasurit.htm

Hockey fan 06-17-2003 02:25 PM

Here's a picture of the Gemini Blue color. Car is owned by the person I purchased my car from.

Jeffhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/gb.jpg

1970_Pete 06-18-2003 02:49 PM

I love that Gemini Blue - great colour. Nice garage too!

JMZ - thanks for the link. I didn't find what I needed there, but those colour charts are pretty cool. Seeing the words "Karmin Rot" took me back to my old Cal Look Vee Dub days... :-)

1970_Pete 06-18-2003 03:39 PM

Re: (mystery) blue
 
Quote:

Originally posted by 901/05
No standard blue paint codes for 73. However 73 special order colors include: 326 Glacier Blue, 328 Gulf Blue, 329 Oxford Blue, 334 Metallic Blue, and 335 Gemini Metallic. I know the metallic and gulf blues (not what you have) so if your paint is 73 factory color then you are between Glacier or Oxford Blue.

I haven't seen either of those, sorry. If I were to guess, I would say you likely have Oxford Blue. Hope this helps a little. Shawn.

I'm gonna go with Oxford Blue, based on the similar looking RS that can be seen in this post by RSexS

901/05 06-18-2003 03:59 PM

I need a disclaimer...quick
 
Oh lord, he is gonna repaint his car the wrong color and blame me.:D Just kidding, that is a very sweet color car you got there. Good luck.http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...s/boldblue.gif Shawn.

1970_Pete 06-18-2003 04:14 PM

Don't worry Shawn, I won't blame you....but I will blame the paint guy if he doesn't do his homework ;) I'm just trying to help him out ahead of time!

However.....since I last posted....I found this car for sale which looks the same as mine and is said to be "Albertblau"!!! Now the car for sale is European spec, as is mine, but I've never heard of Albertblau before...I'm going insane.

The worst bit....I only need enough paint to cover a one inch scratch....

901/05 06-18-2003 04:37 PM

got the blues
 
http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/gitaar.gif
Forgot to perform a search on the early s registry. More blue info
here.

Shawn.

1970_Pete 06-18-2003 04:47 PM

Cheers Shawn, I'd been over to the early S registry too tonight and looked at that exact same thread. I'm just really confused now...

What I think I need to do is ring up Porsche Cars Great Britain (the nearest national distributor to me) and say "here's my chassis number, what was the original colour?" My car looks original colour in all the obvious hidden places, so that should get it.

I wonder if they'd charge for that? Is that the same deal as a Kardex in the states where they tell you your car's original statsu for 80 bucks or so?

Oh, and thanks for your nice words about my colour. Whatever it is. It is pretty unique, certainly where I live.

Pete

901/05 06-18-2003 05:16 PM

As far as I know this is a kardex. The certificates of authenticity now cost $110 in the US. You gent's don't say "bucks" over there, do you?

Shawn.

1970_Pete 06-19-2003 12:50 AM

No, we say quid (for GBP) but I work with a bunch of Californians and also lurk on this board lots, so I've kind of got used to using "bucks"!

That's what I thought a Kardex was - I had one for my old 1970 911T, issued by Porsche Cars GB. They are expensive for what they are, and I'll be gutted if that's the only way I can truly find out my car's original colour, in the absence of any other supporting evidence.

Cheers
Pete

detroiter 06-19-2003 09:53 AM

The factory repair manual lists:

standard color from 1972 model:
325 albert blue

optional colors from 1972 model:

326 icing blue
328 gulf blue
329 sea blue

The next page enumerates colors for 1974 models.

Hope this helps. Good luck.

Randy

steve911 06-19-2003 11:19 AM

Here in the US, you can call PCNA, give them the VIN and they will read to you the options list as the car was built - not the same as a piece of paper, but it kept the $110 in my pocket.

good luck with the color search

1970_Pete 07-04-2003 04:07 AM

SOLVED: Early paint code guru desperately required
 
Just posting a resolution to this:

Porsche Cars GB sent me a nice little note the other day, telling me that my car was originally painted....

POR 329 See Blau

Thanks to all those who helped out.

Pete


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