Stop in for a cup of coffee

The car has fender tag, JJ1-K. JJ1 is light turtuoise. The car is clearly not that, but I had hoped those who had it painted had changed to some other 1965 color, like DD1, Dark Blue Poly. If it is no sunshine, and I am inside, with the fuel cap in my hand, holding it up against an original Dark Blue Poly, and tip both down a little the color look the same, sort of. But, when turn them up, so more light gets to them, the color of my car is quite a bit darker than Dark Blue Poly. Not even similar. And, there is no 1965 Dodge color that is similar to the color the car have now.

I can not afford to have it repainted at this point. The paint is rather new, but it is not a very good job. There are places I should have it touched up, but I have no idea what color it is. I mean, no clue at all. And the company I bought it from does not want to tell me where they got it from, so I am in the darkness on this one.

If I had it repainted I would be happy to have it repainted in Dark Blue Poly, I like that color better than the Light Turquoise. Unless I wanted to have it original. And, if I knew what the color it has is, I would be happy with that too.


Bill
As Dave said you should be able to get some touchup by scan of the color.
A lot of these colors do look very different depending on light. My Cinnamon looks almost copper in direct sun and deep brown in the evening.
:realcrazy:OK, that was whack - As I typed 'in the evening' it came on the radio.