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Offline Challenger7405

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Paint Code
« on: October 10, 2007 - 07:23:14 PM »
Can someone help me out with a paint code. What is the paint code for a 70 Challenger with Go Mango Orange. It will be on a Super Stock SS/FA Drag car. I believe we are going to base coat and clear coat it. Whats the best brand of paint? Thanks for all your help. Eric




Offline AMXguy

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Re: Paint Code
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2007 - 08:35:23 PM »
 PPG is considered the best by most guys,  in my opinion some of the other top brands are just as good and less money. that said I only use PPG. keep in mind a base/clear will not look excatly like the original color no matter what you do in my experience.
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 1970 Superbee
 1969 S code Mach 1
 1967  GTO

Offline farmboy70

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Re: Paint Code
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2007 - 09:02:21 AM »
The codes are
factory K-2
PPG  2201
There is a DBU base coat formula available currently.
A DBC formula can be gotten from the PPG.
Dave

Offline Challenger7405

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Re: Paint Code
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2007 - 06:45:39 PM »
So do you think I should go with single stage paint?

Remembering it is a drag car. I want it to look stock but it is still a race car. I was at Barrett-Jackson last year and there were 2 go mango Challengers sitting next to each other and the 1 with white interrior and stripe looked a lot better then the car with black. I know the 1 that had all the white trim on it was painted single stage PPG. Not sure about the black trimmed car. The orange just really popped on the white trimmed car. I fell in love with it. The car I'm biulding is a Phill Mandella chassis SS/FA 70 440 6 pack Challenger. I'm trying looking for the car to have a restored look and run 9.30's -9.40. My Cuda with the same motor went 9.57 at Pomona last year on its last run before I sold it to Mike Cotton. I should be out at the beggining of next year. When it's done I'll get pictures posted here. Thanks for all the help. Eric

Offline farmboy70

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Re: Paint Code
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2007 - 07:15:36 PM »
The choice of single or base clear really is decided on how good the shop is doing it and what look you want. You can use single and achieve a base clear look by adding 50/50 color/clear mix to the  next to last coat followed by a full clear coat.
But the prep and the buffing will decide what the final finish is on either paint job.
Dave