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  • RidingDonkeys
    Low Range
    • Sep 2020
    • 28

    Paint Codes: Help!

    So I've hit a bit of a wall on paint codes. I bought a Marine Blue truck that was a repaint of a Fuerza Area Chile truck. I've had it taken down to bare metal, straightened, and now it is paint time. The proper paint code from http://www.landrover.net/paint/ have landed me with this color in Glasurit. It doesn't seem right...even calculating for sun fade. What am I missing here?

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  • RidingDonkeys
    Low Range
    • Sep 2020
    • 28

    #2
    The painter is awesome, and he went ahead and sprayed a good portion of the outside so I could make a decision. I can't say that I dislike the color, but it doesn't seem like Marine Blue to me. I'm also calculating for Limestone top and wheels, and I don't know how this will pair with that.Click image for larger version

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    • RidingDonkeys
      Low Range
      • Sep 2020
      • 28

      #3
      So while I'm not looking for a Concours restoration, I was hoping to get close to Marine Blue. I kind of dig what we have in a Ford tractor sort of way...but I worry if I'm even remotely close to what Marine Blue looked like from the factory. Any ideas from the pros here?

      Here is what it started as.

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      • 80sailor
        Low Range
        • Feb 2014
        • 98

        #4
        Where the truck started is Marine Blue. Where it is today is not. Not even close other than it is some sort of blue.

        Somehow you don't have the right code.

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        • erik88lr
          1st Gear
          • May 2016
          • 121

          #5
          I have a Sherwin Williams paint chip/code booklet for imported cars from 1967 to 1971. For some reason they don't list Land Rover, and the other British makes like MG, Triumph, etc., don't have a "Marine Blue". I used that booklet and Sherwin Williams paints to paint my Jaguar Mk II sedan "Old English White" many moons ago, and picked Triumph "British Racing Green" to paint my Landy some 25 years ago thinking the Landy would go faster with a racing color.

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          • roverp480
            3rd Gear
            • Jul 2020
            • 330

            #6
            Not sure if this link may help if you can cross reference it. https://www.lrworkshop.com/land-rover-paint-codes

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            • RidingDonkeys
              Low Range
              • Sep 2020
              • 28

              #7
              Originally posted by roverp480
              Not sure if this link may help if you can cross reference it. https://www.lrworkshop.com/land-rover-paint-codes
              LMAO, that is where we got the code. We confirmed it on a few other sites too. I stopped by to see the truck after one coat. The guy is right, it's definitely wrong. He pulled it with DuPont and Glasurit and got very similar colors. Finally, the actual painter altered the mix by eye. This was a finger rub to show the difference. It may not be perfect to what Marine Blue was in 1964, but I quite like the result.

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              • RidingDonkeys
                Low Range
                • Sep 2020
                • 28

                #8
                Here is the interior being shot with the first coat of the new mix. Much more muted than where we started, but still bright enough to be fun.

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                • cedryck
                  5th Gear
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 836

                  #9
                  Originally posted by RidingDonkeys
                  Here is the interior being shot with the first coat of the new mix. Much more muted than where we started, but still bright enough to be fun.

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                  As long as you like it that is all that matters, unless you are planning on attempting a 'True" rivet counters restoration. Sometimes thats nice to see, but in reality, most folks I know, the paint is the last thing they are concerned with on a rebuild. Other more important things to consider, When I did my ex-mod, 2a, I found MOD green from a Duck boat supplier, tough paint that I applied with a house roller, it came out mint. So my 2P, cheers.

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