ConcoursMustang Forums

Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Body, Paint & Sealers => Topic started by: BubbaG on September 17, 2013, 01:18:35 PM

Title: Paint Source for 66 Sapphire Blue?
Post by: BubbaG on September 17, 2013, 01:18:35 PM
Restoring a 66 Shelby.  Anyone know a good source for the correct Sapphire Blue (aka, Bright Blue Metallic for T-Bird) paint?  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Paint Source?
Post by: J_Speegle on September 17, 2013, 11:47:10 PM
Welcome to the site hope you find it useful.

To that end, though you don't report what product you want or can shot in your area I would suggest you contact Auto Color Library in SoCal. They got their current (unless they have changed products recently) from a color match they did for me. It was a match to a sample I shot in the mid 80's off the original formula. Might be a little light but every batch is/was slightly different and its much better IMHO than what else is out there.

BTW what number is your car?   My wife has #1203 a Sapphire Blue auto car built during a Hertz run - though its not a Hertz car luckily


Again welcome to the site
Title: Re: Paint Source for 66 Sapphire Blue?
Post by: BubbaG on September 27, 2013, 04:41:59 PM
Thanks for the prompt response, Jeff.  Sorry it took so long for me to respond, but I travel for work.

You and the other administrators are so knowledgeable, and willing to share your expertise.  I am so grateful that we have such great resources for those of us that are restoring vintage mustangs.  I look forward to learning more as I begin the restoration of my 66.

BTWW...my car is not a true Shelby (too rich for my blood), just a 66 fastback that I want to get it as close as I can to correct for a Shelby, except the VIN number.  It will never be mistaken for a true Shelby, as it is a Metuchen car.
Title: Re: Paint Source for 66 Sapphire Blue?
Post by: J_Speegle on September 27, 2013, 06:47:04 PM
You and the other administrators are so knowledgeable, and willing to share your expertise.  I am so grateful that we have such great resources for those of us that are restoring vintage mustangs.  I look forward to learning more as I begin the restoration of my 66.

That  is why we're here. Just remember to share what you learn (here and in your own efforts) with others. Not to make their tasks too easy but so that they don't repeat the same mistakes we all make and to help them extend from where we are even further


BTWW...my car is not a true Shelby (too rich for my blood), just a 66 fastback that I want to get it as close as I can to correct for a Shelby, except the VIN number.  It will never be mistaken for a true Shelby, as it is a Metuchen car.

No problem. Don't think I would have ours (or many of the others) had I not purchased them long ago when they were more affordable ;)