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For a comparison, go to the reunion pictures and look at Rick Thayer's 68 Gibb car. That is 68 fathom blue.
What happens when you go to a paint jobber and ask for either 70, or 68 fathom blue, is that you will get a cross match to the next closest color available in base coat clear coat, because the older colors are laquer, or enamel mixing codes. To get as close as possible to the older variations you need a scan off a car of that color, or find someone who has done it before, and has the mixing formula. |
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![]() ![]() How about dusk blue? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I like astro blue.. very cool color!!
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The astro and dusk blue look great also.
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Not a Nova but here's my Chevelle. I have no idea how close to factory correct the color is on my car but I really like it.
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1970 Chevelle SS454 Fathom Blue, 01 Camaro SS Sunset Orange Metallic, 65 Plymouth Belvedere vert |
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