This is a mix from the old color library from Akzo Nobel. This is in solvent basecoat. I do have a spray out on this one as well. They removed all of the colors pre 1975 now.
This is a mix from the old color library from Akzo Nobel. This is in solvent basecoat. I do have a spray out on this one as well. They removed all of the colors pre 1975 now.
I have a question regarding the removal of colors...When I ordered a PPG mixed in 67 ford Acapulco blue the label they fixed on the can said Dodge Caravan *** blue. When I complained they mixed the wrong color they told me colors get recycled and the computer simply printed the latest use of the color. Have you heard of this?
I think I have sprayed outs from both. I can check tomorrow.Can anyone show me the difference between GB5 & EB5 blue
mm didnt know there was a KB5 ive heard of EB5 & GB5How different is KB5? My 74 is KB5
Can anyone show me the difference between GB5 & EB5 blue
Resurrecting an old thread I know, but did you ever check to see if you had those sprayouts? Im curious to know as well the difference.I think I have sprayed outs from both. I can check tomorrow.
Thats true, but @67Dart440GT had said that he thought he had sprayouts of each year and Id really like to see those, and as a former painter, I understand how a multitude of things can affect the final color, but what Im really interested in seeing is if what year is noticeably darker than the otherDepending on the year each year has a different shade
This is very true. I tried to match a plum crazy spray card I had done in one paint line (C7). They couldn't match it with 2 other paint lines (toner issues). I would never buy paint based on a 50+ year old paint code alone. I see guys coming into the paint store all the time trying to match newer paint codes and the shop still wants a sample body piece to match it. Even then the painter needs to blend to match perfectly. My recollection is that B5 is fairly dark but it might have the most variations of any color Mopar had back then.None of the toners we have now are the same as they were 50 years ago. The quality control back then would be so bad that you could see a difference in any car painted at a different day or time. They don't have any better quality control these days. Most colors have on average 5-20 variants....
It also depends on name brand. I sprayed a 72 demon one time with Martin Senoir & it was a different shade blue. I think 70 & on up it gets lighter I think lol Its been awhile. The 1st pic is a 71 demon with 71 B5 blue The 2nd pic is a 72 demon with a 73 B5 blueThats true, but @67Dart440GT had said that he thought he had sprayouts of each year and Id really like to see those, and as a former painter, I understand how a multitude of things can affect the final color, but what Im really interested in seeing is if what year is noticeably darker than the other
if thats the original paint its going to be hard to match it perfectly unless you can work with your local paint supplier and custom make it in 69 the paint was a single stagemy b5 is the shade I like
not sure how well i'll match it when it gets painted
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