


There are a couple of reasons that I did not use it on the exterior. It is very close in color, so close that I am using it to paint all of the inner sheetmetal on the car. The Nasson’s was color matched from the sample I sprayed out. With the formula above, they can make a sample, and then it can be spray it out, and you can decide to order more to paint your car, or have it color matched. My gallon, with the hardener and reducer was very expensive. I have not been able to find it locally (in Houston) but I have been able to source it from Paul Francis and Co. This paint is used on a lot of older cars when they want to match the original paint, especially it seems for older Porsches, Ferraris, Mercedes etc. This is “22 line” which is a 3M single stage paint. I ended up ordering the Brewster Green Glasurit paint. I also wanted to know if anyone had the paint code for this color in PPG or Dupont paint in a modern single stage.Įdited Februby gr8success (see edit history) It is also very expensive paint, so I wanted to share the code with anyone who needed it. You can see the lighting effect in the photos. This is a difficult color to match, as it is so dark and deep, that it changes from Green to black in the right lighting. This is a high solids 2K single stage (no clear coat). The following is the paint code and it’s conversion to US spec. I had a sample sent that I sprayed out to compare to my original paint. I received the following paint code from a gentleman who painted his 25-25 in Sweden using 22 line Glasurit. I read up a lot on Brewster Green paint codes for my Buick, and the GMC /Chevy truck paint color that comes up in the research is not a good match to the original color.
