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1968 Dark Titanium front grille paint

franklinair

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Mar 1, 2007
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I've heard of 2 references: NPD AP-SSW, and NPD AP-GPA. Both are aerosols.

Neil
 

gt/csj4

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Westminster,CO
I used duplicolor perfect match sold at most auto part stores.. for a buick dark charcoal grey applacation.. I can look at the paint number when I get home but I sampled an original unpainted gt/cs grille/j molding from bob teets and its perfect. Note tho Bryce, the j moldings and center trim for the grill get the same shade as the grill, they are different color then standard moldings for non gt/cs cars
 

joedls

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Lake Forest, CA
According to Mike (somethingspecial), he uses SEM Bumper Coater #39263 Dark Titanium Metallic. I don't think you can ever go wrong by taking Mike's advice.
 
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