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ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« on: October 03, 2011, 01:38:26 PM »
I'm trying to match the original Aloha green paint and the three paint companies here in town can't even get close to the correct color. Can anyone tell me where I might be able to get this color?

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2011, 04:51:00 PM »
You may want to contact Mike Hazel at henryjcars.com   He recently did a frame off restore on his '51 Aloha green J. Good match on that one.

See the complete project at -
http://www.henryjcars.com/hjc1p1/hjcp1index.html

His e-mail is mike@henryjcars.com




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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2011, 08:19:19 PM »
If you have not tried your local PPG (ditzler) jobber, ask him (or her) to check with the Ditzler Color Library for a current mixing formula.  According to old Ditzler information on paint numbers the original K-F paint code #'s they referenced were 390 for enamel or 569 for lacquer.  The original Ditzler Enamel number was DQE-41042 and Lacquer number was 41042-DAL.  I do not have a Ditzler page showing an actual Ditzler/PPG Aloha Green chip.

The Ditzler Color Library is the storage vault where samples of paint colors going back to the 1920's are stored.  The appropriate Chip is pulled and a computer spectrometer reads the sample, producing a print-out to re-create the color using today's available mix items.  The Color Library will provide this service to the Jobber at no cost to the jobber, but the mix information stays with the Jobber.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2011, 09:16:37 PM »
I had the 41042 number but they ( PPG jobber) couldn't match it. I've also tried Orielly's and Sherman Williams.
I emailed Mike Hazel over the weekend but since his car was painted in 2006 , he is going to look for some info, no guarantee's.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2011, 04:34:51 AM »
THE JOBBER GOOFED IF ALL HE USED WAS THE DITZLER NUMBER.  Color Library is supposed to be worked off the KAISER FRAZER paint code number and the Kaiser-Frazer color name.  If Ditzler had a listing back in 1951 they should have the chip according to the info I got when Ditzler launched the Color Library program.

However, in fairness to all.  Aloha Green was only used for a short time at the start of the model year.  Before the cars got to dealers, K-F sent out a memo to the dealers that there would be small cans of the color sent with each car in case touch-up was needed.  If I remember right, the actual vendor of the color to Kaiser-Frazer was Beckwith-Chandler or one of the other back-up sources.

Carl Spencer wanted just the right touch of irridecence to catch people's notice.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2011, 08:47:23 AM »
I'm surprised because, as I've mentioned on here before, a shop near me looked at the paint code on my '52 HJ Vagabond and got the exact paint based only on that information. He read the paint code '325' (Cape Verde green) and was able to get it. If you'd like, I can stop by and ask him how he did it.
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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2011, 01:41:05 PM »
I've noticed with Studebaker and their "Spring Colours" that not all paint chip charts had the information, in an easy to find format or otherwise. Likely due to these being short run series paints, or something very special as in this case with the Aloha Green. People that have carefully researched and matched very tricky paints based on analysis of unfaded paint on hidden away locations on original cars deserve special kudos. Along with Studebaker, Kaiser-Frazer had some colours like Aloha Green and Caribbean Coral that are very hard to match as there are other elements such as particle size in metallic glitter that aren't easily available in modern formulations.
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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2011, 02:28:16 PM »
Aloha Green is on this Paint Chip Set  - but no mixing formula was available
http://circlekf.com/kfcars/KFCPDupont_510430.pdf

Aloha green is on this document with a mixing formula
http://circlekf.com/kfcars/KFCPAcme_15ap49.pdf

Aloha Green is in this Service Bulletin with reference numbers ... even Ditzler
http://circlekf.com/kfcars/kfsb183s1.pdf

Also in this Service Bulletin
http://circlekf.com/kfcars/kfsb183s3.pdf
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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2011, 03:04:22 PM »
I can't open any of these webs.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2011, 06:01:36 PM »
Those files are PDF files ... If you have Adobe Reader on your computer they should open for you.
 
I have extracted the important information from each of them and stored them in the attached jpg images below.

This should let you see the key information from each document
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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2011, 03:01:39 PM »
I'm glad you asked about the formula for aloha green as I'm going to need to know that information also. With the info that has been posted I was able to get a sample made at our local paint shop and it matches great. They sent a color match  request to their R&M supplier and got an answer the same day. They reqested the Limco brand of acyrlic enamel, and urethane enamel. They are waiting for the formula for base/clear which they tell me should be no problem getting. The best info I can pass on to you is the BASF stock number that they were able to reference the formula from. It's 606212. Good luck on your project. Don.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #11 on: October 25, 2011, 04:54:47 AM »
In my early years with the club, Rinshed-Mason brand was the recommended paint as back then (late 1970's when I got involved in paint stuff).   R-M was the only company that could still work off the ORIGINAL FACTORY NUMBERS to create a formula using the currently available colors.  It is good to know that we may have a second source for this kind of thing.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #12 on: October 25, 2011, 02:32:47 PM »
You guys are not even going to believe this! I live in Oklahoma City, Ok. and the only paint dealers here are PPG, and Dupont. and they can't come up with anything. The PPG jobber said that he could try but would guarantee it would be wrong. I will not take a chance on this.
Flat black and a Chevy v8 is looking good, might be the answer. ( Not really)
I'm just frustrated with this.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #13 on: October 26, 2011, 04:38:33 AM »
Try going to PPG Customer Service on line and tell them what is going on.  Also, to be fair, ask them about availability of Aloha Green.  While the Color Library claims that they can reproduce any color they made, it may be possible that the claim is a bit of a stretch in some specific cases.

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Re: ALOHA GREEN PAINT
« Reply #14 on: November 04, 2011, 11:10:37 PM »
I'm surprised because, as I've mentioned on here before, a shop near me looked at the paint code on my '52 HJ Vagabond and got the exact paint based only on that information. He read the paint code '325' (Cape Verde green) and was able to get it. If you'd like, I can stop by and ask him how he did it.

Back in the late 70s when I Had my henry repainted I found the color on my local paint jobbers micro fiche sheets.  I would think if you can get a sample it should be a color that could be reproduced.  When I had my darrin painted we tooke the back of the dash board to have color matched - I was very pleased with the results.  - The 1:43 Scale Brooklyn HJ wasn't even close - In the whole time I owned the car only 1 picture was even close to being correct.
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