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22 Mar 2015 20:35 #29334 by RubyDS
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johnmereness wrote: John Bills at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Library has reproduced all the Cord paint formulas and has the converted old formulas to modern formulas so that you can have you local paint store to duplicate. There is a small charge. I found the Rich Maroon formula to work well.



In this book?

store.automobilemuseum.org/browse.cfm/co...pholstery/4,159.html [/url]

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22 Mar 2015 19:31 #29333 by johnmereness
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John Bills at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Library has reproduced all the Cord paint formulas and has the converted old formulas to modern formulas so that you can have you local paint store to duplicate. There is a small charge. I found the Rich Maroon formula to work well.

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17 Mar 2015 14:28 #29311 by Tom_Parkinson
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Hi,

TCP Global shows this same color name for 1936 Auburn.

www.autocolorlibrary.com/aclchip ... n-pg01.jpg

I have bought paint from them with very satisfactory results.

--Tom

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Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, The Hardtop News Magazine, the Journal of the Michiana Dunes Region, Lambda Car Club International

See pix of 1509A here: mbcurl.me/YCSE

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17 Mar 2015 14:07 #29310 by
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Sorry but I do not have the formula for this paint. I purchased mine from Stan Gilliand in Wellington Kansas USA. He owns the company Cord Parts that many of us buy parts from.

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17 Mar 2015 07:28 #29309 by RubyDS
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1748 wrote: That paint and style of sedan is my kind of car. My car is a Beverly with the bustle trunk. The color is this kadet grey luminancinace. My interior is the wide dark blue broad cloth. The leather trim on the seats is grey piping.



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16 Mar 2015 23:44 #29304 by
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That paint and style of sedan is my kind of car. My car is a Beverly with the bustle trunk. The color is this kadet grey luminancinace. My interior is the wide dark blue broad cloth. The leather trim on the seats is grey piping.

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16 Mar 2015 20:30 #29303 by RubyDS
cadet grey paint was created by RubyDS
I looking for the paint reference of the "cadet grey" for my 812

On the pictures we often see very different grey

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