So, was trying to find the interior colour for my car. Starting to think that GM would only have GM colours in stock and on hand. I know it's a pain to find the interior colour for you car but thinking GM would only have there colours on hand for that year. Looked at my interior colour and it sure looks like 66 exterior colour(mist blue). Any rhyme to my reason?
-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Sunday 26th of November 2017 02:50:31 AM
-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Sunday 26th of November 2017 04:12:43 AM
Sry bud but you cant rhyme worth crap,and not bright enough for reason.
Pontiacanada said
Nov 26, 2017
GrtDanes wrote:
Sry bud but you cant rhyme worth crap,and not bright enough for reason.
Ouch!
beaumontguru said
Nov 26, 2017
They usually have thier own color codes
dash panels they always say to go flat, interiors surfaces about 50% gloss
here is the interior chart for blues in 1966
MC said
Nov 26, 2017
Not an expert, but I've noticed that paint code sheets have different codes for exterior and interior colours. For example, here are a couple from 1966 Chevrolet from autocolorlibrary.com. I assume that the GM colour people would have formulated standard interior paint codes that complimented the exterior colours, but could be used with a variety of shades (of blue, for example).
So, was trying to find the interior colour for my car. Starting to think that GM would only have GM colours in stock and on hand. I know it's a pain to find the interior colour for you car but thinking GM would only have there colours on hand for that year. Looked at my interior colour and it sure looks like 66 exterior colour(mist blue). Any rhyme to my reason?
-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Sunday 26th of November 2017 02:50:31 AM
-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Sunday 26th of November 2017 04:12:43 AM
Ouch!
They usually have thier own color codes
dash panels they always say to go flat, interiors surfaces about 50% gloss
here is the interior chart for blues in 1966
Not an expert, but I've noticed that paint code sheets have different codes for exterior and interior colours. For example, here are a couple from 1966 Chevrolet from autocolorlibrary.com. I assume that the GM colour people would have formulated standard interior paint codes that complimented the exterior colours, but could be used with a variety of shades (of blue, for example).
http://www.autocolorlibrary.com/aclchip.aspx?image=1966-Chevrolet-pg01.jpg
Oops... looks like Beaumontguru beat me to it!
About time you sobered up and had a comeback!
Thanks guys....thinking mines 4360 med blue? Will see if I can find a colour chip at suppliers.
and still out rhyme and reason you on the side.
Just seeing who's paying attention!