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Hi All
I was hoping someone might have the Sikkens paint codes for this color scheme, '92 Barth Breakaway.
Dark Metalic Gray, Burgundy, Silver.
The original codes were on a tag on the left door jam, chewed up by the screen door. It's been repainted, but I think they used the original colors. This was Dr.Yales coach that I bought from M.David.
Thanks - Ric

 
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I edited the photo for size and placed it on Photobucket.

Check the dash hatch undersides - my paint codes are there.


Rusty


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My paint codes were under the dash cover. I have a removable cover over all the instruments and that is where mine was.

HTH


Ed
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Thanks Rusty for resizing the photo. I posted without realizing how big it was.
No paint codes under the dash lid. Only ones I've seen are in the door jam, just can't read what's left. head bang

I'm thinking about using rubberized truck bed liner on the lower panels below the trim strip.
It's showing some age & mild corrosion along the storage doors.
Any thoughts on the idea.
Cheers - Ric
 
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Thanks Doug - Was just what I was hoping for. I think I have everything but the burgundy.
Ric
 
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