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#811562 12/30/2011 1:39 PM
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I am trying to shore up orig. color combo,I beleive transport blue was body color. I cannot seem to verify trim color it seems to be a light creme color. Any help and reference to paint chip location to view would be great. I have checked out a few sources here but they dont seem right. Thanks

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The GM Heritage Center has specifications manuals for most years of trucks. It has the 1955-2nd series truck manual. Some color information is in that manual.

http://www.1954advance-design.com/chev-specs/1955-Chevrolet-Truck-2nd-Series.pdf

BEWARE: it is a big file to download.

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Thanks great find!

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Paintscratch.com had a great site for early 50's and later color chips.

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Found colors, now need to convert codes to present ones. My paint store could not go off these numbers and could not locate any usable chip. Should i
go elsewhere? He usually is pretty good.

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Near the bottom of the Tech Tip is some information on how to contact PPG. They might be able to give you a modern "offset code". Your paint store might be able to match that code.

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Here's a couple sites that can get you the codes. Auto Color Library, which will have the PPG codes, and Paint Reference which will have the oem code, PPG, and Dupont codes.


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