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Paint color
So the body work is done and now it's time for paint. It was originally paint code 10 classic white. I'm going back to white, but not sure if I want the factory white. I'm looking for opinions on what might be a cleaner, crisper white. Thanks in advance.
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I like arctic white. If you want a little flash then add a little pearl to the clear. Just a thought.
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Classic white is a good color to go back to. I did a brighter white on a car and ended up going back to classic white.
Tough to describe but the brighter shade really messed with the lines of the car in the angles. Your call... |
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Code 10 classic white is a nice bright, crisp white..
Here it is on my 70 Nova, factory code 10 paint car also... Rich
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Your Nova looks amazing. Just what I needed to see. Decision made. Thanks.
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Awesome!!
Glad I could help... I like code 10.. It was called different names through the years by GM. I have heard it called bright white & arctic white. They ran the color from 70 through the 90s.. Corvettes had it... I really like it.. I like it better than Dover White in 1969. That was more of an egg shell white.. You can still find the small brush touch up bottles in the parts stores like Auto Zone, Advance Auto Parts etc.. also... I think white is kinda rare.. You don't see many white muscle cars... Rich
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My Nova was done with single stage urethane back in 1999.
Rich
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There are two code 10's GM carries. One is WA3465 which is Classic White and the other is WA9567 which is Artic White. I know these codes were used in different years, but is there a chance they're the same but the name and code just changed?
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You can't loose with the original colour. The car is going to look great just because it's all new anyway.I won't take a chance on any colour unless I have seen that exact colour on the exact same car.I'm a big fan on silver.I always paint them the original factory silver for that year.I've seen guys paint a vintage car in a new brighter late model silver.It looked like shit,even though the brighter silver on the right late model car looked great.
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