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Some automotive paint supply stores like Keytone can actually put a camera of sorts on the surface and come up with a mixture formula and mix up a spray can for you. I had it done for my exterior and it was a perfect match.
I bought a can for the interior from Herbs Parts #1177. Description was #330 DK MET Blue 1969-70. It was WAAAY to light. I'm going to go have a photo match can made up unless you come up with something cheaper here.
Well went to the store and ppg doesn't do lacquer anymore. They did a cross reference but it was a metallic and not even close. They asked me to bring in a sample that maybe they can match.
baltic blue is the color name I got mine from Kolor korrect. Someone painted the interior black
but there was original color left on the dash in some hidden spots and in the door glass opening. The dash,steering column and upper windshield trim have the suede finish.
The looked dang close to me. Here's a pic of my wheel I just finished up
Here's some pics of the dash. I think my pads are to light but they were done with OER bright blue. I plan to repaint the pads with 330 dark metallic blue
Classic industries has it. OER #1177 PP330 dark metallic blue in spray can the color on the pads currently is PP338 bright blue. Check out the classic industries website. The color on the dash frame is Baltic blue suede from Kolor korrect it comes in a pint to mix 1 to 1 with lacquer thinner
and applied with a gun.
3 cans would be close. You would need one pint of suede finish for the dash,steering column and upper windshield trim which is more than enough. For the steering wheel,roof line trim,upper and lower door panels and upper quarter panels you would need the gloss or low gloss finish.
You aren't gonna like the price
I didn't! It was around 300 to my door for two pints. The spray cans of the 330 dark metallic is 16.99 a can.
I can't say for sure these paints are spot on for color but that's where I'm at right now. I took the advice of a member here and contacted Dave Patnik at performance car graphics
for advice on the correct color for the pads and plastic trim parts. Hopefully
he can steer me in the right direction