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- JaCor653
- JaCor653
What concerns me is how many of these colors actually have reference photos? One problem I’ve encountered a lot is that not every color has a reference photo :/ And I’m willing to bet that a lot of these colors don’t have reference photos, either
I didn't think about that. For the solid colors, I was just going to use the sample squares on your images from before. As for the metallic colors, we'll just have to do what we can.
EDIT: In the meantime, here are a bunch of colors:
Dawn Blue (Chevrolet)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.57R, 0.60L, 0.64R
Chevrolet’s Dawn Blue was also used by General Motors; both manufacturers also called the color Brigade Blue.
Light Blue (Dodge)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.57L, 0.28R, 0.80L
Dodge’s Light Blue was called Wedgewood by Chrysler. Dodge also used the name Wedgewood. Plymouth also used the name Light Blue.
Sunset Yellow (Dodge)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.09R, 0.52L, 0.90L
Toreador Red (Dodge)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.00L, 0.81R, 0.85R
Turf Green (Dodge)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.33L, 0.24R, 0.60R
Diamond Aqua (Ford)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.53L, 0.43R, 0.86L
Lunar Green (Ford)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.45L, 0.38R, 0.62L
Meadowlark Yellow (Ford)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.17R, 0.35L, 1.00R
Ford’s Meadowlark Yellow was called Mikado Yellow by Lincoln and Sexony by Mercury. In 1969, both Lincoln and Mercury used the name Yellow.
New Lime (Ford)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.24L, 0.30R, 0.87L
Ford’s New Lime was called Light Ivy Yellow by Lincoln and Mercury.
Phoenician Yellow (Ford)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.13L, 0.33R, 0.97L
Ford’s Phoenician Yellow was called Yellow Mist by Mercury.
Light White (Mini)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.59R, 0.07L, 1.00R
Cuban Tan (Studebaker)
Paint Material: Normal (Gloss)
- Paint Color: 0.05R, 0.25L, 0.50R
@Mitcho2001, I won't have time to add these colors to the spreadsheet until tomorrow, so feel free to add them if you are working at this.
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