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outlawperformance
09-26-2023, 10:53 PM
Looking for GM code 972 lacquer paint Ermine White for 1966. Need to do panel touch up repair.
Previous paint was Ditzler DDL-8259
Any help is very much appreciated

169indy
09-27-2023, 01:52 AM
Not sure if any of this can help.

L_e_e
09-27-2023, 01:29 PM
Don't know how much paint you need but I think I have a pint of Ermine White Lacquer.

outlawperformance
09-27-2023, 01:41 PM
Don't know how much paint you need but I think I have a pint of Ermine White Lacquer.

Lee I sent you a PM

LT1vette
09-27-2023, 02:51 PM
You have to find a GOOD paint mix guy. I have the same colour. Went to a well respected paint mix shop, 4 tries and it was still a shade out.
I talked to my body repair guy, he comes to my garage to work on my car. He told me to go to another shop and ask for a certain guy. This guy nailed it the first time, perfect match. I had my body guy fix a mark on the roof where something fell on the car.
He painted it with the "rattle can" paint. You can't see it.
My body guy works on mostly brass era and concours cars, knows his stuff.

canam
09-28-2023, 10:54 AM
Found these Lacquers in my paint inventory
1970 dupont white L-5040
1969 DDL-2058 PPG white
also have a few other colors

outlawperformance
09-28-2023, 11:43 AM
Thanks canam trying to find the correct color if possible I know it's a long shot.
Do you have any knowledge of TCP Global/Restoration Shop paint? They offer acrylic lacquer in ermine white.

Lynn
09-28-2023, 01:25 PM
If you find an old can of lacquer, it has likely changed hues over the years.

They tend to darken in the can.

outlawperformance
09-28-2023, 03:23 PM
If you find an old can of lacquer, it has likely changed hues over the years.

They tend to darken in the can.

I have a 69 Z28 Hugger Orange with lacquer that was painted in 1988. I purchased lacquer 15-20 years ago that still matches the car if I touch up a nick.

I'm not doubting what your saying especially with white, but if I get lucky I'll try some old stock lacquer.

LT1vette
09-29-2023, 01:20 AM
White is THE hardest colour to match. Just my experience with 3 white vehicles.... But the old can will be good for a small stone chip in a not noticeable spot.
If you are thinking about blowing in a bigger repair, then I think you are asking for problems....
Just my .02 cents

Lynn
09-29-2023, 02:08 AM
I have a 69 Z28 Hugger Orange with lacquer that was painted in 1988. I purchased lacquer 15-20 years ago that still matches the car if I touch up a nick.

I'm not doubting what your saying especially with white, but if I get lucky I'll try some old stock lacquer.

I don't doubt that at all. I should have been more clear. My experience with "self darkening" paints was white and beige. Both were stored in attached garages without climate control, so being exposed to heat (Oklahoma) may have been a factor.

I painted my Z in 2012. The stripes are Dover white, and I am getting ready to find out if the left over lacquer paint is still a match. Keeping my fingers crossed. At least it has been in a climate controlled environment. Maybe I have a chance.

On another note, I know that GM used different paint codes in different years for paint that may be identical. Anyone know if 1969 Dover White is the same as 1966 Ermine White?