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Old 02-15-2017, 12:37 PM   #1
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Help with paint code, medium olive green.

I would like to get paint to repaint the bed of my truck and would like to get the paint from my local NAPA. Can anyone help me with the paint code for them to mix it? They tell me they don't have information back to 1970. Thanks
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Old 02-15-2017, 02:35 PM   #2
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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

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I would like to get paint to repaint the bed of my truck and would like to get the paint from my local NAPA. Can anyone help me with the paint code for them to mix it? They tell me they don't have information back to 1970. Thanks

This would probably get a quicker answer in the "Paint and Bodywork" forum....

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Old 02-15-2017, 05:13 PM   #3
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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

Here it is directly from original napa book. Let me know if you need any other pictures. I would assume they can convert these to modern paint codes

Sorry for the neck breaker photo I forgot to rotate before converting

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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

Thank you very much Richard 2717 this is exactly what I needed. You're he best thanks for effort to help me. Best regards.
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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

Glad to help. I thought I had lost my books but found them just as I was giving up.

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Old 02-15-2017, 07:11 PM   #6
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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

If they mix it for you, be sure to test the color match before you go to large-scale spraying. This particular color has been an issue getting correctly matched using older color codes with newer paint chemistry. You can search the board for problems with matching 504 medium olive green to see some examples.
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Old 02-15-2017, 08:31 PM   #7
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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

Thank you, I definitely will look at more information on getting the proper match. Appreciate the heads up. You guys are the best.
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Old 02-15-2017, 10:25 PM   #8
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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

Nice truck
I just had my original medium truck repainted.
And had read the threads on this paint color
I wasn't originally going to repainted the inside.
So I also wanted everything to match.

My paint guy took the glove box and had the inside matched
We then tested it and it matched quite well
These old poly colors are not always easy to duplicate
So defiantly make sure you do a test sample.

Since there was some fading issues, I ended up doing the interior too.
Only because, I was already so close to a total repainted. It made sense

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Re: Help with paint code, medium olive green.

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Nice truck
I just had my original medium truck repainted.
And had read the threads on this paint color
I wasn't originally going to repainted the inside.
So I also wanted everything to match.

My paint guy took the glove box and had the inside matched
We then tested it and it matched quite well
These old poly colors are not always easy to duplicate
So defiantly make sure you do a test sample.

Since there was some fading issues, I ended up doing the interior too.
Only because, I was already so close to a total repainted. It made sense

Good luck
hey buddy, do you have pics of the truck finished with the trim back on, my 72 is the same and I am considering going all green with a white cab like yours instead of the white stripe down the side....also noticed your motorhome,looks nice!
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