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C1 and C2 Forum
1959 Beauty
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<blockquote data-quote="Rumblegutz" data-source="post: 151075" data-attributes="member: 4749"><p>These paint codes are from the day. 1959 Corvette Frost Blue, Dupont 2925-L, R-M A-1150, Ditzler DDL12018.</p><p></p><p>These are all lacquer. It is never safe to assume but it is probable that you do not intent to repaint your car with acrylic lacquer. These paint codes will give you a place to start your search for crossovers.Frost Blue is one of 3 metallic '59 Corvette colours. Besides getting the shade right, getting the appropriate metallic size can be a challenge. Several test shots may be necessary which can be costly. Much depends on your goal. Do you have any original paint hiding in the recesses of the car?</p><p></p><p>There are extremely few everyday body shops in Ontario I would expect and trust to supply accurate 1959 paint data/guidance. Even fewer GM body shops in this day and age.</p><p></p><p>I can't stress enough how important it is for you to know what your paint expectations are and exactly what you want to achieve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rumblegutz, post: 151075, member: 4749"] These paint codes are from the day. 1959 Corvette Frost Blue, Dupont 2925-L, R-M A-1150, Ditzler DDL12018. These are all lacquer. It is never safe to assume but it is probable that you do not intent to repaint your car with acrylic lacquer. These paint codes will give you a place to start your search for crossovers.Frost Blue is one of 3 metallic '59 Corvette colours. Besides getting the shade right, getting the appropriate metallic size can be a challenge. Several test shots may be necessary which can be costly. Much depends on your goal. Do you have any original paint hiding in the recesses of the car? There are extremely few everyday body shops in Ontario I would expect and trust to supply accurate 1959 paint data/guidance. Even fewer GM body shops in this day and age. I can't stress enough how important it is for you to know what your paint expectations are and exactly what you want to achieve. [/QUOTE]
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