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actually this color was used on the mg midgets and morris minors among others, in the 50's and 60's. GN37 is the original BMC color code for this color. I just can't seem to find the translation to the PPG mfg.
thanks for the help!
Keith
My Mini is Almond Green and I happen to have used PPG's DCC Concept paint. However, the green I ended up with is much "greener" than the original paint which was more olive drab in color.
BCliff has been running a short thread in the Mini forum searching for a good Almond Green paint formula.
BTW, does Nial own a Mini? I know his buddy vintage races a green one but it's even greener than my car.
I looked up my paint in case you have your heart set on PPG and Almond Green.
The PPG code for GN-37 in DCC paint is: 47705
The Ditzler code for GN-37 is: 43058
Before you commit to buying a lot of either you may want to see if they'll make a pint to each code and compare to see which you like better. Again, Almond Green should have a bit more olive color to it than my car does.
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