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Re: 71764 Ditzler paint code, who still can get it?
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02/01/09 08:19 PM
02/01/09 08:19 PM
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TCP Global.com I've used them without problems. They even have the paint charts scanned in. I've also used my local PPG paint store and got 68 Maroon Suade finish too. It was $100 a quart! Talk about sticker shock! http://www.tcpglobal.com/aclchip.aspx?image=1966-dodge-pg01.jpg"The autocolor library" is an excellend online source for tracking down colors and paint codes.
Last edited by cdp; 02/01/09 08:24 PM.
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Re: 71764 Ditzler paint code, who still can get it?
[Re: cdp]
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02/02/09 09:30 AM
02/02/09 09:30 AM
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$100 a quart is actually pretty cheap. i painted a 09 Mazda paint code 28W, a burgundy metallic with a lot of pearl in it, a week ago. the paint was around $150 a PINT in i remember correctly.
perception is 90% of reality
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Re: 71764 Ditzler paint code, who still can get it?
[Re: Mr T2U]
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02/02/09 09:45 PM
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When I went to pick up my paint, I actually got 2 quarts. One quart in suade finish, the rest in vinyl dye for the a-pillars, console, etc.
All together, $225 in 2 quarts of paint that I only used 1/2 of each of.
I know the pearls and such are expensive. A friend did some flip-flop paint on his Harley Davisdon and had 3, 1-once colors, and they were $150 each at his dealer cost.
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