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Here’s another shot of mine with the plastic gone and better lighting.
Do you have the PPG paint code that you had mixed? I see the can has a Shopline label. I'd like to get this mixed too. ThanksThe PPG distributor here works with a Mopar restoration shop. Here’s their formula. Oil pan shot is original paint. 67RT, OCT built. Lighting makes it very hard to tell from a camera. Oil pan is in the sun, engine is under fluorescent light.
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I do. I’ll need to get it for you later this week. Out on the road for work.Do you have the PPG paint code that you had mixed? I see the can has a Shopline label. I'd like to get this mixed too. Thanks
Super! Thanks for that. You are happy with the color match?
Thank you very much!It was custom. My local PPG shop is the one that created and mixes for one of the Mopar resto guys that sells these colors online. It looks great in my opinion. This was JEA, activated. Just use the regular activator, not high gloss. Unless you want it super glossy.