Hey Burt,
If you want a fantastic yellow instead of the pale, blah yellows, try Rallye 
Yellow 1974 Super. Beetle color. It will turn heads for sure. If interested 
I'll send you a pic. Do some homework you'll be happy!
Eric   

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> On Oct 28, 2015, at 2:30 PM, "Bert Knupp" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Volks,
>  
> I need some paint help.  I’m having a 1972 SuperBeetle repainted using the 
> original L10B (08) Texas Yellow. I thought.
>  
> My friendly neighborhood paint show says it’s a nonexistent color, according 
> to their Sherwin-Williams computer. They offered several other yellows, none 
> a very good match. “Well, if you can get me the mix code for 
> Sherwin-Williams, I’ll do it. But your VW Texas Yellow just ain’t in the 
> computer.”
>  
> Anybody here know how to give a color code to a guy with a Sherwin-Williams 
> mixing rig if he can’t use the VW paint number?
>  
> Bert Knupp
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