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HELP Mexico Blue paint formula

My body shop is not able to come up with the original formula for the Mexico Blue paint.

We know the code (L336 from 1974-75) but the formula in their database is missing.

I bought a sample from paintscratch so that if the worse ccomes to the worst we can try to match that.

But I am not even sure the paintscratch sample will be the right one.

Can anyone help me?

My bodyshop can mix paint using either B+M Diamond or Basf Glasurit 55 paints.

Thanks again for any leads!

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Matteo, Here you go...

Top is 55 Line and bottom is 22 Line. Here's the calculator as you may need to adjust for volume: http://www.glasurit.com/COLOR/new-color-online/m1frameset.php?language=1



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You are the best! thank you!
How stupid I am... I searched the BASF website but not the Glasurit. Thank you again!
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Good luck, brother. Let us know how it works out.
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You are the best! thank you!
How stupid I am... I searched the BASF website but not the Glasurit. Thank you again!
I had stumbled onto this a while ago....I just had to remember where. BTW, if you use the calculator and check off "Entire Car" the values will change. Perhap a good link to send to your body man. Example below for comparison:


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