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PPG 2210 Plum crazy!
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08/25/19 06:32 PM
08/25/19 06:32 PM
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19cuda73
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This question I’m sure has come up before but I’m getting ready to have a TA painted with PPG 2210 Is this the best match for the original single stage paint from the 70s. Here is a spray out but it’s hard to get a good photo. Any suggestions
Last edited by 19cuda73; 08/25/19 06:35 PM. Reason: add photo
1966 Charger 383 4 speed (Black with Red interior) 1973 Cuda 340 4 speed (Lemontwist) 1972 Corvette
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Re: PPG 2210 Plum crazy!
[Re: 19cuda73]
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08/27/19 08:13 PM
08/27/19 08:13 PM
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BirdinPieces
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Call Mark at Magnum Auto Restorations in Lasalle, Illinois. He is painting my car PCP sometime this fall. He went to a PPG seminar awhile ago and he said they made a modern formula that was an exact match. It was compared to an original can someone at the factory found in a corner somewhere.
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Re: PPG 2210 Plum crazy!
[Re: BirdinPieces]
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08/27/19 09:16 PM
08/27/19 09:16 PM
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Paul Jacobs
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Call Mark at Magnum Auto Restorations in Lasalle, Illinois. He is painting my car PCP sometime this fall. He went to a PPG seminar awhile ago and he said they made a modern formula that was an exact match. It was compared to an original can someone at the factory found in a corner somewhere. Very good advice here !!
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