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Mike Teske
06-06-2021, 07:23 PM
Starting a thread to try and collect information on how to procure the original paint mixes. Seems like many have had problems so if we can collect the information in one place then we can reset the clock on how to procure the correct paint.
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21844
21846
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I am having a challenge with the paint code 08 Deep Bronze
the painter (a friend) and I have not been able find a paint mix that matches the unique color
Here are some pictures of 2990 which I think is similar to what original paint is remaining on 1791
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21850
21851
And here is the remaining paint from 1791
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21852
Anyone have any ideas on how to get the correct paint mixed today?
We should add the other paint codes if anyone has information on them
Thanks and cheers
Mike
gt40guy@hotmail.com
865-323-6643
jdsnoddy
06-07-2021, 06:50 AM
Mike:
Please help me out here. I am searching for understanding.
In this day of modern technology, why can't you take a sample, like under the back seat, trunk, or some other hidden place, have it analyzed on the spectrum like they do at Lowes and Home Depot? Help me out here please.
Mike Teske
06-07-2021, 07:09 AM
We tried that John but the place you get the sample needed to be flat and large enough to let the spectrum analyzer sit flat. The only are we had that was original paint was not large enough or flat enough. Also- the metallic size and content is a not precise with the spectrum analyzer from what they said. So finding the original formula would be best- if at all possible.
jdsnoddy
06-07-2021, 08:13 AM
Kewl. Totally understand. Thanks.
Buddy Holiday had a paint page in his book which identified matches circa 1973. You might start by updating his work.
Egenolf
06-07-2021, 08:20 AM
The dealers book contains paint samples.
https://up.picr.de/41376171wv.jpeg
Are they large enough?
jdsnoddy
06-07-2021, 08:28 AM
Holger:
You are amazing. Do you also have samples of the DSO colors?
Egenolf
06-07-2021, 09:09 AM
John,
too much honor, unfortunately I do not have a dealers book but I have a pdf file/photos of the dealers book from the Henry Ford Museum.
Someone will have this book and maybe he will provide us with the paint samples on loan.
Egenolf
06-07-2021, 09:43 AM
In the meantime I have called my painter.
In his opinion, the paint samples in the dealers book are large enough but there is another problem:
Each paint manufacturer has its own color system. If you analyze the paint samples with the system of Sikkens, you have to use Sikkens paints to mix the right color.
Pat Marshall
06-07-2021, 11:28 AM
There were two dealer books one with the original colors and a later one which included the "1957" paint chips.
I have a 1956 book and it matches the paint samples that Holger posted. I didn't know there was a 1957 book until I visited Rick Schmidt of NPD, Ocala, FL in 2014. I went there to see the Ford brothers' cars which they had restored.
While there, Rick showed me their Dealer Book and I saw that it was different from mine. I didn't know there was a '57 book and Rick and his father, Jim, didn't know there was '56 version of the book.
When Continental closed down they told the employees to take what they wanted because everything was going to be thrown away. An employee rescued the Dealer Book from the library which subsequently ended up in the hands of Rick's father, Jim.
I think I may have a photo of the '57 book's paint chips. If I find it I'll post it.
Mike Teske
06-07-2021, 09:17 PM
Holger, I think Sikkens is one of the best companies around these days so that’s a great supplier. Well it seems like if you have all these we should somehow fund you to go get them scanned LOL it would be a great service for everyone but I don’t want to intrude. But can you think of any other options?
Mike Teske
06-09-2021, 10:15 PM
Holger- I am sorry to have misread your response- I now understand you do not have a dealer's book. So we continue the search.
but is anyone has mixing information for any of the original paints- please post them here so we can help others in the future
Pat Marshall
06-11-2021, 11:31 AM
In my searching for paint - I came across this for TCP Global Auto Color:
https://www.autocolorlibrary.com/
Then selected 1950-1977 Classic Library
Then selected 1956 and then Lincoln (no better choice available)
and under 1956 Lincoln selected Page 3
which shows the 1956 Continental colors from the 1955 Ditzler Production Color Book
I then called Auto Color at 858-909-2110 and talked to Sonny. He said that they have all the original formulas. I said "Then, you don't need paint samples?" He answered that they don't!
The ball's in your court, Mike!
jdsnoddy
06-11-2021, 03:03 PM
Nice job! Woo hoo. Thanks for this info. J
Pat Marshall
06-11-2021, 04:31 PM
Some more interesting information.
https://tcpglobal.com/pages/about-us
Mike Teske
06-12-2021, 10:52 AM
Wow- Great work Pat!!
I called my painter this morning and we will order a quart to do a spay panel for comparison I will share the steps along the way!
Mike Teske
01-05-2022, 08:17 PM
OK great news- we evidently have a supplier for original paint!
TPC global has a listing of Continental colors at this link:
https://www.autocolorlibrary.com/pages/1956-Lincoln.html#parentHorizontalTab3
I ordered a quart each of Acrylic Urethane and Acrylic Lacquer to do some sample spray outs. The Lacquer paint was spot on- the Urethane was close but did not show enough metalflake compared to the original (although I will say the color shade was correct).
There was just a little section of 1791 that had the original paint left and in the attached photo is showing how well the test spray (on top) matches the original part (bottom with holes in it).
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So...folks - great news! It looks like we now have a source for original paints!!
Cheers
jdsnoddy
01-06-2022, 05:40 AM
That's an amazing color match. Thanks for this.
Very best regards,
John
Barry Wolk
01-06-2022, 06:07 AM
I’ve been told by many painters that you can never precisely match old colors as the base materials have changed. I’ve never seen an exact match. A paint job never turns out like the original, just like painting a house. Close is all you can hope for.
Pat Marshall
01-06-2022, 06:59 AM
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Milsteads Garage
01-06-2022, 11:25 AM
When it came time to paint my car, I opted for Elizabeth Taylor blue. As the YouTube video suggested, the color was copied and is marketed as a Ford/Lincoln blue diamond metallic. Problem is, there are 4 shades of the same color all influenced by base ingredients as well as sealer color. I chose a slightly lighter blue diamond metallic so it matches my better halves eyes as well. My thoughts on this is I would choose whatever paint color seems right to you because a urethane base/clear or even a single stage is going to look completely different than the original.
Pat Marshall
02-23-2022, 02:37 PM
I've ordered a quart of the 05 Deep Green paint from TCP Global.
A few years ago, I decided (don't know what I was thinking) that I was going to change my 1494's color from 05 Deep Green to the Mark VIII Emerald Green, so I repainted the engine compartment to that color. I've regretted that ever since and am going to change it back.
It looks like TCP Global may be the "real deal" for original Mark II colors, so today I ordered a quart. We'll see...!
huguesdesaintperier
03-04-2022, 05:18 AM
Hello from France and thank you all for the informations.
I am trying to find the exterior paint codes for my 02 DEEP BLUE 1956 MARK II C56A1418
I saw that the PANTONE is 2767C. Could you confirm ?
And the Ditzler could be 11454. You confirm ?
Could you help me to give the good informations to my painter so that he can easily find the good color ?
Thanks a lot ! Merci beaucoup !
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Pat Marshall
03-04-2022, 07:59 AM
Ditzler is 11454. See the previous post Too good to be true? regarding TCP Global paint.
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