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'34 Vineyard Green
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Savvy |
02-10-2010 @ 5:09 PM
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Perhaps, but I think not. Both were listed under "1934 V8 sedan de luxe"
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jerry.grayson |
02-10-2010 @ 5:00 PM
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There is Vinyard Green for 1934 and a Gray Vinyard Green for 1935-36. They are different shades of green. It sounds like you got some of each.
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Savvy |
02-10-2010 @ 9:50 AM
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Probably, the veterans on this sight are already aware of this. I have an original Vineyard Green '34 Fordor Deluxe. I needed to repaint the fenders and gas tank cover. From my home computer, I ordered paint using TCPGlobal AutoColorLibrary.com. After selecting "1934 Ford", five scanned pages appeared. I clicked on page 1, found Vineyard Green under "De Luxe Cars". The paint code was listed as IM-974 & QDE-59. I ordered 2 quarts of PPG Acrylic Enamel using these codes. The paint arrived and was shot on. The color was very very very close. I was pleased. However, I did not have enough paint to shoot the spare tire cover or the gas tank cover. I needed more paint. From a different computer (at my office), I accessed the website. It appears that instead of going to page 1 of the scanned documents, I went to page 2.Under "1934 Passenger Cars", Vineyard Green is listed as IM-1470 & QDE-59. I ordered 2 quarts again (I figured it couldn't hurt to have extra). After it arrived, I shot it on. Strange, much more yellow. I checked back on my home computer, the auto auto fill application automatically brought up the previous entry. It was then I realized there are TWO DIFFERENT paint codes for Vineyard Green! Does anyone need about a quart and a half of PPG Acrylic Enamel Vineyard Green IM1470? Cheers!
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