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    Kremer ST - what are the colours

    I am currently building a ST rep which is the 1972 yellow kremer car.
    The car is at the final body work stage and i need to start thinking about paint.
    I have photos of the car from this site and others but the resolution is not great so it is very hard to confirm the base colour and graphics colours. i don't have available the paint charts for the era , so it is a bit hit and miss to decide what to go with. At a guess it would be Glasurit colour's but what name/code
    Any one have an idea what colours they may be ?
    opitions based on the 72 year;
    yellow
    HELLGELB 062 B6 1972-1977
    PORSCHE SATURNGELB 2610 1970-1973
    PORSCHE SIGNALGELB 7272 1970-1972
    PORSCHE ZITRONENGELB 6824 1967-1972

    Red
    AUBERGINE 025 G6 1972-1975
    PORSCHE BAHIAROT 013 1972-1973 3*06*11.00
    PORSCHE BURGUNDERROT 017 1972-1972
    PORSCHE FRAISE 3333 1972-1972
    PORSCHE HELLROT 023 1972-1972

    blue
    ALBERTBLAU 018 1972-1973
    PORSCHE FLIEDER 6969 1972-1973
    PORSCHE GLASURBLAU 6666 1970-1973
    PORSCHE GULFBLAU 328 J8 1972-1975
    PORSCHE KRISTALLBLAU 7373 1970-1972
    PORSCHE PASTELLBLAU 6826 1967-1972
    PORSCHE SEEBLAU 3535 1972-1972
    PORSCHE TUERKIS 064 1972-1972
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    FWIW, the yellow color Gib Bosworth used on his Viper Green Kremer ST is somewhere between Light Yellow and Signal Yellow, and the red he used was factory Bahia Red. The yellow on your tribute car looks more like Light Yellow to me.
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    i was looking at the signal yellow as the most likely as the light yellow may e lighter than the photo shows . Baha red was what i thought and the blue ?

    i was hoping Gib might jump in here and give me an idea , hay Gib were are you?
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    Yeah, I don't think the color you are after is Light Yellow either - just closer to that color than the mix Gib went for. Pastel Blue looks like a possible candidate for the Kremer blue.
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    ok the final go is signal yellow , Baha red script with pastel blue high lights.
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    John, the model looks great - but that looks more like Light Yellow to me. Signal Yellow (signalgelb) is quite different:
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    wow colour looks different in that chart , hellgelb looks closer !!
    i have contacted the agent for glasrit in aussie to get samples , so we can check all on a surface and then make a call.
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    Glad to help. You may need to add some color to Light Yellow to match the model's color (which looks right to me). Light Yellow early 911s have a tendency to look a little washed out in comparison. I know that Gib took his little Kremer ST model to the paint shop so they could match his colors and stripe positions more closely.
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    Here is a Kremer replica in Munich. One of my favorite paint combos.
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