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    paint color code in 1973

    Does anybody know what paint color code 514 corresponds to in 1973? It's a 1973.5 car if that makes a difference.

    The full code is 514-9-3, so it isn't Glasurit paint. Thanks.

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    Even the experts don't know this one -

    https://www.pca.org/tech/tech_qa_que...9610DF31620%7D
    John Gray

    70 old air
    86 middle air
    95 new air

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    516 Sahara Beige in 74 is close to your # so if it is a special order paint might be in that family. My 73S COA says 999 special color to match. But on my paint tag shows 438. I can't find this one any where. My guess is that the factory gave it a # close to the family of colors. My car is a silver gold mix. not as dark as copper diamond 432.
    67 Normale, Old Rusty
    67 R Inspired and on a Diet
    73 T/ST Caged Beast
    RGruppe #383
    S Registry #739

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    That would seem logical and German, but if you look at any list of all the Porsche factory color codes from any of the paint company search engines, like

    http://www.glasurit.com/COLOR/COLOR-Search/

    or

    http://www.dupontrefinish.com/bowstr..._Com_Home_Page

    or

    http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/fo...H_TYPE=vehicle

    you'll see that there isn't much rhyme or reason to the assignment of code numbers by Porsche.

    The Glasurit page does list 514 as being a legit Porsche code, a color called beigegrau metallic, but it can't be right for your car as it is listed as being for 1988-1991 only.

    A paint supplier told me the best resource for figuring out obscure codes is to call the PPG Library folks at 1-800-637-8887.
    John Gray

    70 old air
    86 middle air
    95 new air

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    Would PPG know if it was a different brand? I've seen people say that 3 means Herberts was the paint mfg.

    Underneath the red paint that a PO put on the car is a really nasty looking goldish color in places - not like any gold I've ever seen on a 911, most of which look pretty good. So maybe it was a paint to order car...

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    Yes, the manufacturers have or can mix codes from any other manufacturer. The search sites listed have all the codes (with gaps on the older cars), no matter who originally made it. But 541 seems to be an oddball code. My car was originally Herberts paint as well. Herberts was absorbed by DuPont Europe several years ago, so even though it was 35 years ago, my paint code is a cataloged DuPont color. So you might try contacting DuPont as well as the PPG library, but your best bet in this case might be springing the dollars for a COA and see if it tells you anything.....
    John Gray

    70 old air
    86 middle air
    95 new air

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    The number listed above for PPG is a porn number. If anybody has the real # I'd like to get it.

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    Sounds like someone filed a phone number in the wrong slot in the Rolodex!
    Michael
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    Sorry, that was a number given to me by a paint shop a couple of years ago. When I found out DuPont had taken over Herberts I worked through the area DuPont rep and so never had occasion to try the (alleged) PPG number, but still had it in my files. I'm innocent, I swear!
    John Gray

    70 old air
    86 middle air
    95 new air

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    Okay - try this one -

    "PPG Color Library [(440) 572-6100] has a vast system of paint chips and color codes dating back to the ’50s for more than 280,000 colors."
    John Gray

    70 old air
    86 middle air
    95 new air

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