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paint on a 47 C

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    Posted: 17 Aug 2010 at 4:56pm

On my 1947 C, I’m going to strip, prime and then repaint. Back to like new condition, looking for help on the main color (Name number so-on) also the same for the rims (silver)? Did it come out of the factory all one color or not? Also the covering on the seat the original color and layout?  Trying to keep the paint scheme as it was when came out of the factory?  Do you know of a good place to get a photo of the original paint layout for reference? 

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I have painted 5 B,C and CA s with Dupont Centari (all are between 1946 and 1955 in birth date).  Color code YS074 A.  This is not the same as the original Dulux Persian Orange.   But Centrai is a great paint and easy to use.  Of course I am partial as I graudated from EI DuPont and want my pension to continue!
 
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Bob
PS:  Have used Rustoleum Aluminum of rear rims.  Front rims are orange.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DREAM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Aug 2010 at 9:49pm
From what I can gather, everything should be orange except rear rims and headlights. Not sure about gennie, but I would assume so. I have seen old film footage of WD45s going down the line, and the painter was painting everything that was there. Carb, exhaust manifold, knobs, whatever was there, it got sprayed. They put on headlights later so they wouldn't have to tape them off i guess. Starter I have on my C now was the original one on my grandads' 1950 C. It had a bad bendix spring, so he bought a used one and put the other one under the porch, where it sat for twenty or more years. The tractor sat outside and rusted completely, but starter was still orange. I scratched some of the paint off. Nothing under it but metal. I would imagine that the radiator was even painted orange, or what parts of it were sticking out. Radiator shop would have either sprayed them black(only color they had on hand at radiator shop), or replacement radiator would have been black.(think about it, all replacement radiators are black, unless you get one of those aluminum fancy ones). Radiator probably started out black, just got sprayed on the paint line with the rest.
As for the seat, it had a wooden bottom, with metal inner-springs, horse hair stuffing, and a canvas cover. I think there were brass eyelets on both ends to let air out when you sat down. There were also 2 holes in the wooden bottom to do the same thing.(it would act like a bellows with no holes in it when the springs compressed and rebounded if there were no holes to relieve the pressure difference). Think about an old army tent. Canvas was same kind and color. Green to olive drab color. Not the prettiest combination of colors, but AC was not worried about pretty in those days, they wanted reliable and simple. Sold more tractors than looks. If you want a show queen, fix it any way you want. It's yours. That's part of the fun. You can be original, just don't EVER paint it a certain shade of green and yellow, or it'll never run right again.LOL!
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The color is Persian Orange #1,   PPG #60080.  We just did my uncles C with that color, and it looks right.  Ive done numerous other tractors with that color, always looks right.  Dream is right on the money with everything esle-gennie is orange.  I recovered my existing seat with canvas and a new board, looks better than the repop black vinyl seat.   Good luck!!!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ksulkey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Aug 2010 at 9:05am

Thanks for the feedback. Can you also tell me the amount of paint I will need (Qt / Gal.), looking at 3 coats. Also do you know a good primer that works with PPG 60080?    

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