Topic: 1936 Ford Bambalino Blue Color Code


Lukas    -- 12-08-2011 @ 8:49 AM
  Hi,
Can someone please help me with the modern color code of my car? (Bambalino Blue)


35ford    -- 12-08-2011 @ 6:09 PM
  Try to contact Clyde through C&G as he had a car of this color I believe MANY years ago. 35ford


Lukas    -- 12-08-2011 @ 6:34 PM
  Thanks, I am from South Africa and don't know what is C&G. Any contant details ? (websites or email address)


Bill Wright    -- 12-08-2011 @ 7:13 PM
  I think he means:
C&G Early Ford Parts
1941 Commercial Street
Escondido,CA 92029-1233
(760)740--8700

www.cgfordparts.com

Email info@cgfordparts.com

Don't Believe Everything You Think!
Bill Wright


TomO    -- 12-09-2011 @ 6:23 AM
  PPG and other automotive paint suppliers have special departments for color formulas for antique car paints. Have your supplier contact the paint manufacturer for instructions on how to use this service.

Tom


alanwoodieman    -- 12-09-2011 @ 6:35 PM
  not knowing anything about South Africa I am going to tell you that Dupont has a CD with modern paint formula's to match the old paint colors -It is called the Historical Color Library and can be ordered by any Dupont Jobber


parrish    -- 12-09-2011 @ 6:48 PM
  should be Ford manufacturer code M-1753

Sonny at TCP global in CA will supply you with a the match either in Dupont or their own paint (which is excellent and far more economical)


parrish    -- 12-09-2011 @ 6:49 PM
  should be Ford manufacturer code M-1753

Sonny at TCP global in CA will supply you with a the match either in Dupont or their own paint (which is excellent and far more economical)


Lukas    -- 12-10-2011 @ 9:34 PM
  Hi,
Thanks for your help - I got the mix for the paint from your informatin!


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