Dan-  Don't rely on a picure to accuratly represent the colors of your new
baby.  Good paint stores should be able to take a machine out to the vehicle
to analyze the paint color and reproduce it.

Devin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Mascheck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'The Chevelle Mailing List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 4:48 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Custom Paint color?


> I know this is off topic, but I'm buying a 1946 Chevy Truck. It has a few
> paint spot problems I want to correct, but I don't want to repaint the
whole
> truck. Even if I had to paint the whole truck I would want it painted the
> same colors.
>
> The problem is, the original owner that had the truck painted, got a
divorce
> and moved away, and to date I have not been able to find him! His name is
a
> popular one and I found about 100 Jim Baird's with no assurance any are
him.
>
> What can you do to find out what colors you have on a vehicle? I know the
> truck was painted in Austin, TX., which should narrow it down to several
> million choices. I need some spiritual help! Surely there is a way to run
a
> spectral analysis of a paint color.
>
> I was told the colors are Chevy colors that are about 17 years old! I have
> my doubts. The truck was in a magazine called "Pickups and Panel Trucks" I
> was told. No one has  heard of the magazine including the editor of
Primedia
> Publications
>
> HELP!
>
> What do you use to convert a Jpeg Pic to HTML?
>
> Dan Mascheck
>
>
>
>



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