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At some point in the past the NMW bars I have for my gasser have been at least 3 or 4 different colors. The final paint being some sort of house paint yellow. I believe mine were originally sold new in either black or red oxide primer.
However id like to paint them the correct Orange that NMW used on a lot of their products. Does anyone know of a spray paint that is either exact or “close enough” for being traction bars under a car?

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I've had a lot of NMW stuff over the years. especially those first gen ladder bars and tow tabs. I've never found a spray paint that was "close enough" for my liking. Most are either too orange or too red. That color is like pumpkin orange. Ive ordered many cans thinking it would be close but not so. I even tried to have a brown base under and a light mist of orange and that was the closest I got. Seeing how rarely seen they are, nobody would call you out on the wrong shade

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Sounds like Chevrolet engine Orange will work then.
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I agree with Mitch. I had a set of tow tabs awhile back that were original paint. IMO Chevy engine orange would be real close. No one would know the difference.
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Chevy orange, at least big block is "72" hugger orange. I'd think mopar orange is really close to NWW.
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Ok thanks for the suggestions. I’ll have to try both of those oranges and see what looks best. Thank you guys very much. The other option is painting them white. After scraping several layers of paint off white seems to be the first color over red oxide primer. Which also would look cool under the car.
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