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Location: Ponder, TX | My local paint store couldn't find a modern code for '57 Fury Sand Dune White, even with the code I furnished them...DQE-80624-DAL. Does anyone have a recent paint code? Even though a two-part paint would be more durable and brighter, I want to keep the OEM look by using acrylic enamel.
I've also noticed that some re-paints have an almost pink look, instead of the "sand dune" shade I prefer...which is more of a beige. Any info on that? |
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcodedisplay.cgi?color=Sand Dune White&tditzler=80624&rows=50 |
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Location: Ponder, TX | Yes, that's the code I gave them and the guy "helping me" couldn't find it in the computer, either by name or number. I think I'll check back with the paint store next week when one of the old timers is there, as he also seemed confused about other products I asked about. FWIW, he didn't even know who made Plymouths! |
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Location: Kangasala, Finland | http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=26446
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Location: Ponder, TX | Thank you! I thought I remembered seeing that link, but couldn't find it. |
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