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    Has anyone mixed Turkis #6464? Need a formula

    I just bought a 71 T and overpaid because of the original color. it's peeking out where the super cheap black paint is flaking off. And there's the usual overspray on the inside of the c-pillar. But there's no good place to get a color reading on the paint.

    The attraction of buying a turquoise car is also my challenge: I want a perfect color match and I cannot find a paint manufacturer database that lists it under the 4 digit or 3 digit code. 6464/340

    Painting is probably 2 months away, but I'd like to get the paint issue settled in advance. Thanks for any assistance.
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    Anyone? I got some random feedback on The Bird, but I figure someone here has an answer.
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    A few guys in UK have , you can follow there projects on these links

    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/vie...p?f=28&t=41800

    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/vie...p?f=28&t=22032

    I know Glasurit got it

    Pls post pics, when you have painted it , I am thinking of painting a Targa , I got in this color

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    Lucite code 3375L, DULUX Code 33754D?
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    Sorry, been away from this thread for a while.

    I was able to get a Glasurit spray-out and get it matched.

    The color is what I would describe as robin's egg blue, but as the ambient light falls, there's a very slight shift toward turquoise.
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    Brilliant color!!

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    Handsome car Bill.

    Love Turquoise.

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    Beautiful. Nice job.

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    That's a lovely looking car - don't see many Turkis. Mine is still a little way off.


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    Yours looks pretty sweet too, Ralph! Care to share more on the build??

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    That's a lovely looking car - don't see many Turkis. Mine is still a little way off.

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