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#1478528 12/11/2022 11:58 PM
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anyone help decipher these paint codes for 1948 Maple Leaf ? i have searched but cant seem come up with anything.
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On Canadian vehicles
It seems like this is the pattern
When the paint code is 3 digits
And the first digit matches the last digit of the model year
In your case 8 for 1948
Then you 830 means paint color 30
And 8 is just whatever it was mixing to in 1948
30 is commercial blue
Whatever that means
It’s not the same blue as in the USA
Canada made their own paints
Good luck

Edit 30 as commercial blue is from a 1954 Canadian paint book
In 1948 the code 30 could have been anything else
As other codes totally changed colour between a shorter time span
I am trying to compile a list of known codes from actual vehicles but 30 is not yet on my list
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thanks for reply do you have any idea on the Trim 394 code ? PO farmer painted dash and inside cab canary yellow with runs and drip accents, I have tried some some acetone in small area to try and get back to factory paint but not great headway might try heat gun and or paint stripper, as last resort I will sand and rattle spray, its a work/farm truck in nice shape but function over fashion,

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Trim code is 394 - Brown Leatherette
trim is not paint, it is the finishing detail option like material and sometimes if things will be chrome or paint etc.
the same way "trim" is used to describe the finish option of a modern vehicle
aka - what "trim" package you have

don't ask me about other trim options, all my trucks are trim 394 because that was the default, there is a trim option that made the seat and door panels gray in stead of brown, but i don't know what that number would be or what all the options would have been
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Highlander ,check areas like under the dash by the front vent for some original paint or under the hood on the firewall .my gmc was two tone from the factory FC56 paint code which means nothing to me other than the remnants of the two tone blue on the truck.


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Check the link in Tim's post HERE
As was said earlier, the number of the code is the last digit of the year.


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Appreciate folks taking time for replies and information.

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