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Model B Paint

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    Posted: 05 Dec 2010 at 3:23pm
Hello , I am restoring a 1940 Model B and would like to know what color paint to use ? I have used Persian #1 on another tractor and it is a very light orange compared to the original darker orange. I have not received any help from dealers and the paint company web sites show nothing. Can anyone Help??????
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I dont claim to be a painter...but-what primer are you using?  I believe it can be a difference between say: a red oxide primer and a gray primer.  Also, how many coats of 'color' did you put on?  that probably would be a bigger factor than the primer.  
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Wes, I did use a light gray primer and two coats of paint. Thank You for the reply. Anyone else ??
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CTuckerNWIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Dec 2010 at 4:42pm
Persian Orange 1 is the right color. Who mixes it and what formula they use may change things but the PPG 60080 is kinda like the standard. Are you sure the "original " color is original?  PO 1 does seem to have a lot less red to it than PO2 or Corporate Orange.
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Here is a color chart someone posted a while back. The 2 in the middle are probably closest to PO 1 as far as these particular paints go.

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C Tucker, Thank You for your comments and the color chart,also for the PPG Standard #. Regards, Allis1
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