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help with 69 B5 blue paint

Posted By: repad

help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 08:46 AM

Getting ready to paint my 69 Bee, seeking advice in selecting the best matching color code for 69 B5 blue.
Posted By: repad

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 02:07 PM

Posted By: MOPARMIKE69

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 02:09 PM

PPG has the original formulas
Posted By: Cuda340

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 05:43 PM

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PPG has the original formulas




This is for plymouth..

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Posted By: repad

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 05:47 PM

Thanks but is the paint the same for Plymouth and Dodge in 69?
Posted By: Cuda340

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 06:35 PM

I found the Dodge one.

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Posted By: repad

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 06:56 PM

Thank you very much, does anyone know if PPG 2019 is a good match to the original 69 B5? Too light too dark?
Posted By: MOPARMIKE69

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 06:59 PM

PPG produced the orignal B5 paint in Enamel, they have it in either bc/cc and enamel. As close as you are going to get.
Posted By: furygt

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/06/08 11:16 PM

Let me start here. Most, as in 90% or better of today's body shops or auto paint suppliers use a computer data base and scale that measures in grams. They punch the PPG paint code into the computer and the computer tells them which base color of blue to use and how much of what other colors to add to the base color to tint it to acheive the correct B5 color.

What type of paint you use, enamal, acryllic enamel, base coat/clear coat can effect the way the paint looks as can the type of primer and sealer used.

The factory painted these cars in straight enamal using large vats of paint which were not always kept well mixed meaning the shade of B5 blue and the metallic content (on metallic paints) applied to cars at the factory varied depending on whether the car was painted at the beginning, middle or end of the paint in the vat.

Some people who want their car repainted the exact same tint that the factory applied, have the color matched to a part of the car that the sun does not see like under the rear package shelf or the back side of a quarter panel extension.

Hope this helps. Suggest you talk to an auto body painter.

Bill
Posted By: crazy4carz

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/07/08 12:19 AM





These are a couple pic's of the 68 Dart I am currently working on. Actually it is a '67 that has been "converted" to a '68 (tail lights, side marker bullets, grill, moldings delete) It is painted in '69 B5 Blue. It is done on a PPG base clear. Just give your paint dealer the paint code B5 They can make it happen. Don't look for an equivalent or a match just go in and ask for '69 B5 and you are all done! Good luck it is a great color i get compliments all the time and the chicks dig it.
Posted By: AdamR

Re: help with 69 B5 blue paint - 10/07/08 12:40 AM

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Let me start here. Most, as in 90% or better of today's body shops or auto paint suppliers use a computer data base and scale that measures in grams. They punch the PPG paint code into the computer and the computer tells them which base color of blue to use and how much of what other colors to add to the base color to tint it to acheive the correct B5 color.






This is how my shop is. We mix all are own colors in sikkans base/clear. This way if a spray out is off a bit we cant tweak it till its correct.
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