My car was originally Silver and I can see it was then orange. Currently it is black. I'm not sure if they used the original paint color or not. I just found out there are many black paints to choose from out there. Silly me, this was the one color that I thought there would be only one choice.
I looked in the Tech Wiki for an original Black paint code and did not find one. So I searched the discussions and found a reference to Thunder Black, number 505. However number 505 in the Tech Wiki is Light Gray. Not sure if there is a PPG code for the original black, or a black that most folks use. Is there any one out there who can shed some light on this for me?
Black paint code
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Black paint code
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Re: Black paint code
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Re: Black paint code
Ok Thanks Joe!jrusso07 wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 5:03 pm Per this chart, 505 is thunder black
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=ht ... t=c&ictx=1
Someday you'll have to let me know how you found that. This is the one I found on tech wiki:
http://www.311s.org/pmwiki-311/pmwiki.p ... PaintCodes
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Re: Black paint code
If you want the "blackest" black (if that makes sense) use Toyota paint code 202. It cross references to many Toyota cars/years.
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Yes, even black varies. I wish I had known that as well, as I would have gone with the blackest black I could find. Car must be straight though, and it's amazingly difficult to do it right EVERYWHERE, but soooo rewarding when it is. I didn't get there... one more try some day.
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Gregs672000 wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:28 pm Yes, even black varies. I wish I had known that as well, as I would have gone with the blackest black I could find. Car must be straight though, and it's amazingly difficult to do it right EVERYWHERE, but soooo rewarding when it is. I didn't get there... one more try some day.

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Re: Black paint code
[youtube][/youtube]datsun1500 wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:37 pm If you want the "blackest" black (if that makes sense) use Toyota paint code 202. It cross references to many Toyota cars/years.