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The paint I had made up locally at Cloverdale paint using there industrial enamel paint using a paint chip card that I got the info from brad mills. I tried to get the same paint (Sherwin Williams) but the only place that could mix it up was in Brampton ON as there was a certain flattening agent used in the mix and they were the only branch in Canada that had it. It was nice of them however to send me a paint chip to use to get it matched locally.
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Looks good.I am using a local auto body shop to try get the right color.I'll keep Cloverdale in mind. Thanks.
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if you guys could find out who supplied your MOD with paint you could go direct... reason i say is they will also have all the old colours on file... Cromadex here in the UK have all the colours for ww2 period. just dont go 100% matt (like the new vehicles have) as it absorbs water really badly..... eggshell or 10% from my research is the correct sheen ...
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Well this week was another good week for getting some more painting done on most of the suspension and differential. It was a low as the last rear swing arm I was dismantling is totally seized on the pin and I can't get it out
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Some more painting.
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And more painting
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The suspension swing arm, the bushing and one of the good and poor shape swing arm pin
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