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#574782 Wed Oct 15 2014 07:02 PM
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Hello everyone, I have a model 766 Bennett gas pump that I am redoing in Sinclair Dino colors and was wondering if anyone can help me with some paint codes? Would like current paint codes or cross reference codes if possible...thanks for any help!

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I would buy your decals and match from those, lot of different sinclair greens out there!

If its helpful I found this in an old post here on old gas from coopwyo "coopwyo
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I contacted Sinclair Oil Corporation to find out if they have a paint code for the green that they use. They told me it was a PANTONE color, so I contacted them and they sent me a chip (for 10 bucks) of the Sinclair green. So, if any of you are interested, the color they use is PANTONE 349 C. That code cross-references with PPG 43829 (which also happens to be the green used on 1968 mustangs). PPG 45132 is also very close to the PANTONE 349 C. It looks like the ERIE 71 is going to get some color squirted on it in the next week or two.
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Great, thanks, any ideas on the white, is it a bright or more of an eggshell?

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Make it whatever you like. You are the one that is going to be looking at it everyday. Do what is most visually pleasing to you.


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