Buying a part in that colour makes perfect sense, the only issue I may face is that if it’s faded since it was originally painted. Are you aware of any club members who have this colour? I also read somewhere on this forum that someone has a list of formulations for most of the colours? Or am I imagining things lolYou can't really buy any of the Z paints off the shelf - they all need to be formulated to match. Your best bet is to find someone with a car that colour and find out the actual paint formula they used. Or borrow / buy a small part in that colour and get it matched by a paint shop.
Datsun colour code 113 was only available in America on the 240z.
Is that code 113?So are we going to see DIL resurface like this one day?
Is that code 113?
#113 Green Metallic was not exclusive to the USA market. It was a stock factory colour for the world Export market.
Original Nissan UK paint formulas for repairs (GLASURIT brand paint) were quoted as:
'Line 21' range:
377,5 g M 98/15 Aluminium
394,0 g M 26 Tiefschwarz
533,0 g M 96 Dunkelgrun
938,5 g M 43 Gelborange
1000,0 g A 135 Braun
and
'Line 20' range:
100,0 g Sikkens 705-15
269,0 g M 98/15 Aluminium
271,5 g M 2 Schwarz
350,5 g M 96 Dunkelgrun
944,5 g A 147 Gelb
1000,0 g A 135 Braun
Hopefully a specialist automotive paint supplier would be able to cross-reference those formulas with their own data.
However, I would say that - in my experience, and not being a paint expert - modern paints tend to look quite different from the types of paint that Nissan and other mnfrs used 50 years ago, and even when you have the same paint code it will look somehow a half tone off. Its a very technical subject.
It does look nice in that colourI doubt it, knowing those guys - I thought perhaps that might be the car look you were going for (what with it being metallic green)
Here’s an interesting factoid on 907. The PPG paint code for it is 44403. 44403 also happens to be PPG’s code for MG dark British Racing Green, Rover code GN29. I.e. 907 and GN29 are the same colour (according to PPG anyway). GN29, being a British manufacturer shade, is much more easily available.Out of interest do you have the paint mix breakdown for 907 green? My USA import is a September 1971 car and I think that it is 907 Green although it no longer has the paint code sticker and it has also had a poor respray.
I cant find any information about paint mixes in the UK for that paint code and dont know if its a colour that was available in the UK.
Thanks Martin
Try Skoda Rallye Green, it’s not too far off.The car is so far removed from stock an original colour isn't going to get you anywhere really. My thought would be to go with a modern colour as close to 113 as you can get.
Here’s an interesting factoid on 907. The PPG paint code for it is 44403. 44403 also happens to be PPG’s code for MG dark British Racing Green, Rover code GN29. I.e. 907 and GN29 are the same colour (according to PPG anyway). GN29, being a British manufacturer shade, is much more easily available.
Is that code 113?
That 2+2 looks PROPERLY mean!!!!!! Great colour and combo with other things like arches and wheels!