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Saddle Interior Dash Frame Color????

Started by Schmitty69, November 23, 2020, 09:26:04 AM

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Schmitty69

Im sure this topic has come up before, but I cant find an answer on this one (mostly because im not that great at researching on the computer). Im trying desperately to restore the dash on my 69 Charger SE with saddle interior. I found some information that the original color of the dash frame was a Ditzler paint (Buckskin Tan), but ive called everywhere, done countless searches on the net, etc, and no one can tell me what paint I can use that will work. The only lead I have is Instrument specialist, but they want over $200 for a pint!!! The way I spray paint, I would need several of these just to paint my frame and steering column. Can anyone definitively give me some modern paint codes, processes, etc to get this frame painted right?

70gtx440dana

I just ordered the correct type Acrylic Laquer from TCP Global Corporation.  It was $159 qt. You may be able to get it in a pint as well. 

Here is a link to the correct type paint:  https://tcpglobal.com/pages/acrylic-lacquer-paint

Here is where you can find the correct color for your dash:   www.autocolorlibrary.com

70 Road Runner FJ5 383-4speed Air Grabber
70 GTX FE5 440-4speed Dana 3.54
70 Charger R/T FJ5 440-4peed Dana 3.54

Schmitty69

Thanks but ive looked there before and I cant find the correct Buckskin tan suede color. Also, the color that TCP Global offers looks WAY different than what the original dash frame is supposed to look like, also, its gloss Lacquer, not Suede..Am I missing a step?

70gtx440dana

They have what you need. Buckskin Tan Acrylic Laquer #23076    Link:   https://www.autocolorlibrary.com/pages/1969-Dodge.html#parentHorizontalTab2

I set up a quart in the shopping cart for you:  Link :    https://www.autocolorlibrary.com/4013129763/checkouts/e1e2e3115e6664e6cd4e38a1f1740b8f


Shopping cart
Product image   Description   Quantity   Price
Restoration Shop OEM Paint Mix Type C - QUART / ACRYLIC LACQUER1   
Restoration Shop OEM Paint Mix Type C
QUART / ACRYLIC LACQUER
Vehicle Year and Make: 1969 Dodge Charger
Exact Color Name: Buckskin Tan
Manufacturer Paint Code: 23076
1   $159.96Scroll for more items
Cost summary
Description   Price
Subtotal   $159.96
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Total   USD $159.96


Call them for assistance if necessary.  858-909-2110
70 Road Runner FJ5 383-4speed Air Grabber
70 GTX FE5 440-4speed Dana 3.54
70 Charger R/T FJ5 440-4peed Dana 3.54

Schmitty69

how do I get it to be textured and somewhat flat like the original "Suede" finish?

70gtx440dana

It is already correct texture based on paint formula. If you look closely at the 69 chart 23076 is textured suede. They will mix it accordingly. Please call them for assistance if you have doubts.
70 Road Runner FJ5 383-4speed Air Grabber
70 GTX FE5 440-4speed Dana 3.54
70 Charger R/T FJ5 440-4peed Dana 3.54


mopar4don

Here is how I did it about 5 years ago:


I had my paint supplier color match an area of the dash that was original paint and not
faded by the sun. If I remember correctly I used the glove compartment door hinge.


The supplier matched it to a PPG NISSAN CAMEL color code:27806

My buddy Rafael did a spray out and it matched perfectly



2042 clear
He sprayed it at 4-3-2-1

4 parts clear
3 parts flattener
2 parts reducer
1 part hardner

mopar4don

Here is how it turned out


Schmitty69

wow, that looks just like the original color!

6bblgt

I did a dash for a '69 Road Runner with paint from Instrument Specialties  :coolgleamA:

JimShine

Quote from: 70gtx440dana on November 23, 2020, 09:37:47 AM
I just ordered the correct type Acrylic Laquer from TCP Global Corporation.  It was $159 qt. You may be able to get it in a pint as well.  

Here is a link to the correct type paint:  https://tcpglobal.com/pages/acrylic-lacquer-paint

Here is where you can find the correct color for your dash:   www.autocolorlibrary.com



I have been using these guys for the specialty paints for close to 20 years now, and have done two 1969's with the mixed to 1969 code Saddle sude texture paint. It dries to the correct texture. Their version of Saddle is a hair browner. The stock paint I find usually has a sort of gold highlight.

That place is also a source for authentic Organosol.