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OEM Mopar Spray Paint #1944712
11/03/15 11:54 PM
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Does anyone know who deals with OEM Mopar spray paint? I need to get some light parchment paint for some interior touch up. The last place I bought it was a place called R&B Parts Depot. but haven't been able to find them on the web. Assume they must be out of business, so I need to find another vendor.
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Re: OEM Mopar Spray Paint [Re: old340dog] #1944753
11/04/15 12:54 AM
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Maybe try Totally Auto. They have a web site and carry a lot of Mopar restoration paints.

Re: OEM Mopar Spray Paint [Re: BlueRacer69] #1944788
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TCP Global which also links to autocolorlibrary.com can likely mix what you need... though maybe by the pint/quart and not in a spray can.

http://www.autocolorlibrary.com/

Re: OEM Mopar Spray Paint [Re: ahy] #1944817
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FYI, Been decades so I hope I'm remembering the "titles" correct. I used the "race hemi orange" & it looked somewhat close to the OE eng orange and the "street hemi orange" looked way too red, not even close to the OE valve cover/eng orange


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Re: OEM Mopar Spray Paint [Re: old340dog] #1945400
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Here is another option. Go to a good automotive paint store like the kind body shops get there supplies from. Most good size towns have one around somewhere. Most have records or computer files with thousands of color codes on hand for about every kind of car going back to the 40`s & 50`s. Tell them the color, make, model, and year of car and what the paint is for. Better yet if you have a paint sample take that with you too. Example: maybe a old can of paint. If that fails drive the car there. Good shops now have camera type scanners they can lay on a panel and it reads the color and comes up with a color match. They will mix the paint and put it in pints, qt`s and even spray cans of you wish. Best of luck.







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