Might I make a suggestion or two to specific points?
1) About paint chips and the like. I know from having original paint chip charts on many years/cars, including all sorts of duplicates, that colour reproduction on a computer is not to be believed as gospel, but neither is a paint chip due to aging/fading...and a computer screen might be closer if based on a good quality chip sheet than a paint chip on the average chip sheet for a Kaiser/Frazer by this time. However, they give a fair idea of what is involved. Instead of taking pictures of actual paint chips, why not show the colour by a link to something like this:
http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrary/aclchip.aspx?image=1947-kaiser-pg01.jpgwith a disclaimer that
these colours are just an approximation due to computer screen limitations and to consult primary sources for exact matchesThis source, I might add, in not foolproof on what they have on-line, as it is missing 1948 completely, all the 1949 colour chips (I have the Ditzler sheets myself) but it does have the confidential memos.
2) You could go the Wikipedia route of sorts--having the information available on line
but locked from informal editing, and highlighting, perhaps with different colours, areas that are incomplete, suspect, or need citations/need dates/need productions figures/source materials or photos.
Between Jack and Jim, and several other people's contributions, still with us or departed, and the odd fact or document here and there from the larger membership, we can whip this into shape.
Jim Bartley
Malpeque PEI