It is always a good idea to post paint formulas when found. Hopefully we can build a library of current formulas for these old paints.
It is always a good idea to post paint formulas when found. Hopefully we can build a library of current formulas for these old paints.
Porsche Historian, contact for Kardex & CoA-type Reports
Addicted since 1975, ESR mbr# 2200 to 2024 03
Researching Paint codes and Engine Build numbers
I didn’t realize this was such a rare color.
Ha, they accepted my pic for my zenith blue repaint. https://www.rennbow.org/colorwiki/ZenithBlueMetallic
James Hurst #1638
R Gruppe #514
911T with 2.2S Ps and Cs, Solex grind Cams and PMO 40mm
There is an app from Glasurit in the apple app store for nearly all colors, it creates an pdf with the Glasurit mixture for 6852: or Glasurit Color Online, but this system doesn't find 62109
Jan
Member 3768
Porsche 911S 1969 DarkGreenMetallic
Porsche 964 1990, convertible, Linen metallic
Yep, couldn't find it on Glasurit but did find it on the AkzoNobel site.
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
My dark green metallic 911S at Porsche Meeting in Germany
and an early sunrise shoot:
Jan
Member 3768
Porsche 911S 1969 DarkGreenMetallic
Porsche 964 1990, convertible, Linen metallic
As suggested earlier, I did reach to Akzo-Nobel and got a response from them in a matter of hours, impressive in the light of some random person asking about a 51 year old paint colour! They do not have the historical formula but believe the one attached below is very similar and is solvent based as it would have been in period. My next steps will involve speaking to the person in Nashua, NH who might have historical paint formulae and get some of them mixed and samples painted.
Great search effort!
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
I really would love to this car which such a great history back in its original color, would love to see some pictures when it is finished. Great to have to formulas for respray. Lesonal was the manufacturer of the color of my car.
Jan
Member 3768
Porsche 911S 1969 DarkGreenMetallic
Porsche 964 1990, convertible, Linen metallic
I think I am mistaken. Mine is a 1970 so it must be Green Metallic not Dark Green Metallic, and I understand they are different colors indeed.