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It could be Tartan Turquoise but I am not positive. Kind of hard to tell from the picture.


1957 Chevrolet 1/2-ton Stepside LB in the Gallery
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Looks like my 58 color scheme. I'm courious too. Hope somebody knows, or can tell me how to tell.

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Try this color chart. Google the dealer. Black Tie Classics,Stratford,NJ. I saw this on the lot from a distance and I think it is lighter then the pic shows.


http://www.tcpglobal.com/aclchip.aspx?image=1957-chevrolettruck-pg01.jpg


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the only problem with color chips is they fade over time as well.


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an additional problem with scanned images of color chips is that the color is often distorted by scanning

an additional problem with the Internet display of scanned images of color chips is that the color is often distorted by the limitations of color rendition over the Internet

an additional problem with the display of scanned images of color chips is the quality of the computer's video adapter and monitor, and the monitor's color-rendition adjustments

The color of the truck at oldno3fan's link looks more like Tartan Turquoise than Dawn Blue (on the page of 1957 chips posted above). Modern color codes should be available for Tartan Turquoise (PPG can match the old Ditzler code - it looks like 11807). No one really really knows what original Tartan Turquoise looked like, so, if you like it, go for it.

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The Dupont Dulux code for Tartan Turquoise in 1957/58 is 93-75034


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this is defantly dawn blue
this is tartan turqoise
i dont know maybe a faded dawn blue

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Originally Posted by oldno3fan
this is defantly dawn blue
this is tartan turqoise
i dont know maybe a faded dawn blue

I took the old Ditzler paint code from the same chip page in the link from this thread and went to my local paint supply store. I had them mix 2 gallons of Tartan Turqoise (Lesonal single stage urethane) from the code and THIS is what I got. It looks a lot like the chip color, but nothing like the color in the picture of the truck in the gallery.
My picture was taken near a 60 watt light bulb so the paint color appears a little more yellow than in normal sun light, but it is pretty close.


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The color in Alan's picture looks more like the truck in oldno3fan's link at the beginning of this thread than the color of the 1959 Tartan Turquoise in the Gallery

Here's another 57/58 paint sheet for comparison.

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dawn blue box My box is close to the cab but not quite the same.
I do not know what the colour of the cab is.
I had some tartan turquoise mixed from looking at the previous sheet and it was a different colour than what shows on the sheet.
I still can not figure out what colour my cab is.
I had 1/2 pints in enamel mixed to compare, less than 10$ each.


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I am getting the NAPA to come out and scan the door on the truck and tell me what I have. I'll see how that works. He is showing up Friday if we are shovelled out by then.


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Hello all, Grant here from Wisconsin. I too am facing the problem of color matches. My 59 Apache 3100 has the factory paint code of 707A, which translates to Dawn. However, cleansing of the rear lower cab steel looks more to be Tartan Turq. The color that it is currently painted, which I'm told by seller was done in 1981, definitely looks to be an older faded Dawn. VERY CURIOUS to me!!! The underside area of firewall looks lighter too. The insides of door window frame looks to be Dawn. I want to take a moment to thank all of you who are providing this wonderful data and visuals. Grant.


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