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Getting ready to send the 48 3600 out for paint, and was considering the Mariner Blue color. Does anyone have pics of a truck with mariner blue on it? The color chips from 1950 just aren't cutting it for me....

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There were two codes/formulas for Mariner Blue.

My 1954 Suburban is the later formula. Check my website link, below.

Look in the Tech Tips for 47-55 paint codes.

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The Mariner Blue on my truck looks a shade darker,- possibly the earlier code.

http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/b542/RdLessTaken/IMG_85261_zps90bf2b98.jpg

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I don't care what color that is, you have a great looking truck!

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One thing to remember when looking at colors on the computer screen, they all depend on the monitor type and driver settings.
CRT vs LED screens, video card settings, etc.
A difference of several shades on the same color from machine to machine is easy to get.
And that's not even getting into the differences in digital cameras or scanners.

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Thanks guys. Very nice looking trucks indeed!! I may take Jim's advice and stop in the local paint shop to see what they can show me.

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There is no such thing as an actual picture of any color.
The ONLY way to see it is with your very own lookers (eyeballs). Get a spray out done or even get a crash panel and spray it with a small amount of the color you think you will like.

See these pictures of the same car on the same day taken from different angles... all different colors on a computer screen.

same car but with different colors on computer screen


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and don't forget different color primers make the paint look different unless you get several good coats built up.


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