Evil looking red paints?

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Orange and Black.
Sometimes yellow.
Most dangerous things in nature
are usually these colors.
 
I'm partial to the PP1 red.
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Edit: not my car, but mine will look like this when it's done.
 
Did this SS in 3 stage Planet color very lengthy paint job but great results
if ya lot's of $$$$$ to burn.Shitty cell pic! then did this Camero with single stage UNO(RM) it's about 700.00 Gal, not bad for good paint.
 

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For a bright red you can`t beat Viper red. I am also looking for more of a deeper cherry red for my `71 Duster.
 
Toreador Red....late 60's/70's mopar color.
More of a red with an orange tinge.
 
Found 2 more, looking pretty cool so far, wonder what it looks like out of the light, like under a shadow.

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Damn I hope that is my cars original color. That looks awesome.

How do I find the paint code??? Anybody mix and put into a rattle can by chance??? I want to paint my roll cage to match original color.
 
I don't think a rattle can will do it for you. Go to the paint shop and have them mix you a pint of the color you want, Have your painter take an old hood and shoot a light, medium and dark base coat and see what you like. Doesn't cost that much and you know what you're getting
 
Check out Torino Red. I know, I know. It's a honda/Acura color, but it's wicked. Was the factory color on my 90 Acura integra
 

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I don't think a rattle can will do it for you. Go to the paint shop and have them mix you a pint of the color you want, Have your painter take an old hood and shoot a light, medium and dark base coat and see what you like. Doesn't cost that much and you know what you're getting

I was talking for my cage not the car body.
 
I painted a 1968 Porsche 912 I had Roman Red, the GM color. I'd describe it as more "Coast Guard Orange" than a red. It just kind of screamed safety color. It'd be perfect if you wanted an orange car, that's not too "hot", so I changed it to viper red after a bunch of wasted money... I did it all on the cheap too with trash bags over all my wood projects :glasses7:
 
My 66. Just got it back from paint. It is the QQ1 red metallic. Looks awesome.
 

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