<VV> LM Yellow GM antique color code is "Y"

J. R. Read hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jul 6 16:46:42 EDT 2014


I could suggest that you take the gas door off and take it with you to a 
parts store to look at their scratch touch up paints.  Compare to the BACK 
side of the gas door for a non-faded comparison.  You MIGHT get lucky that 
way, but I'd guess that the chances are relatively slim.

Later, JR

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charlie" <chaz at properproper.com>
To: "'J. R. Read'" <hmlinc at sbcglobal.net>
Cc: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 3:35 PM
Subject: LM Yellow GM antique color code is "Y"


> Yes, the color code is "Y" for LM Crocus / Lemonwood / Butternut Yellow,
> hence the question, "What other modern car uses a similar color that does
> NOT require custom mixing?"
>
> Custom mixing is about $20 per 8 oz can as opposed to currently available
> colors at about $7 per can at local auto parts store if a current car uses 
> a
> similar color?
>
> Haggerty may pay for custom paint if they are fixing my Corvair on a 
> damage
> claim, but this is coming out of my own pocket ...
>
> Has anyone seen a late model car in yellow that does not appear to have 
> been
> used to dispose of radioactive waste?
>
> Thanks!
> Charlie
>


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