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Fiero Restoration Paint by RWDPLZ
Started on: 02-29-2004 04:46 PM
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Last post by: Firefox on 03-01-2004 12:56 AM
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Report this Post02-29-2004 04:46 PM Click Here to See the Profile for RWDPLZClick Here to visit RWDPLZ's HomePageSend a Private Message to RWDPLZDirect Link to This Post
I'm looking for the exact/near exact fatory matches for paint on the 84 Fiero. I found these samples at

http://www.autocolorlibrary.com/cgi-bin/search/search.pl

Which of the above colors were used in the Fiero?

Also they don't have an example of Graphite 12DN. Where can you get these interior paints? What others were used in the Fieros in '84?

Duplicolor makes the exterior paints (which I believe are close or exact), and Mar-Hyde makes the satin black for the trim.

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Report this Post02-29-2004 08:17 PM Click Here to See the Profile for rogergarrisonSend a Private Message to rogergarrisonDirect Link to This Post
Any professional Body and Paint Supply store will be able to give your correct colors. You just need to give them the WA number on the RPO code decal. Originally GM cars that vintage are painted in Laquer basecoat and Synthetic clear. Now you use urathane base and clear. Most likely you will never find anyone selling the original laquer anymore and it was crap then. Thats why the clear is peeling on all of them in the first place.
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Report this Post03-01-2004 12:56 AM Click Here to See the Profile for FirefoxSend a Private Message to FirefoxDirect Link to This Post
When the colors are mixed, they are mixed to the proper color matching the paint when it was new. If you have faded paint, it won't match and you'll have to blend the color.

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