wclough Enthusiast Messages 42 Dec 29, 2018 #1 Hi. Does anyone know the name or code of the white on my 1985 4GTL pl P1000203a.jpg 267.4 KB · Views: 1
Andy McGhee Enthusiast Messages 1,631 Location Cheltenham Dec 29, 2018 #2 Hi My GTL is an 86, and has the paint code on the oval plate (453).
wclough Enthusiast Messages 42 Dec 30, 2018 #3 My oval plate only has 3 lines on it, not 4 as shown in photo. The lines are 1128 45600 J008576 Is any of this a paint code?
My oval plate only has 3 lines on it, not 4 as shown in photo. The lines are 1128 45600 J008576 Is any of this a paint code?
jjad Enthusiast Messages 1,598 Location Herefordshire Dec 30, 2018 #4 I wouldn't have thought so. Have you tried looking to see if the paint code is stencilled on the inner wing? (See https://www.renault4.co.uk/forum/threads/paint-codes-i-need-yours.2760/#post-14553.)
I wouldn't have thought so. Have you tried looking to see if the paint code is stencilled on the inner wing? (See https://www.renault4.co.uk/forum/threads/paint-codes-i-need-yours.2760/#post-14553.)
wclough Enthusiast Messages 42 Dec 31, 2018 #5 OK. Found a code 355 on the front offside wing. So this is one version of Arctic White which some say is white white. Mine is more like an Old English but the code label is there over the creamy white. I'll see if I can see a colour swatch.
OK. Found a code 355 on the front offside wing. So this is one version of Arctic White which some say is white white. Mine is more like an Old English but the code label is there over the creamy white. I'll see if I can see a colour swatch.
angel Enthusiast Messages 2,505 Location Athens, Greece Dec 31, 2018 #6 It's quite normal for a white white to turn into a more creamy white after so many years, both the colour itself and the glossifying agent get old.
It's quite normal for a white white to turn into a more creamy white after so many years, both the colour itself and the glossifying agent get old.