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Google-image it. I've had amazing success googling any kind of car in any specific paint I've wanted to see.

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Check out Testors One Coat Lacquer #1848m Root Beer, it might be very close.

Does anyone have any pictures of a 1966 Cadillac painted Autumn Rust Metallic?  It's paint code 46

 

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Is this the color?

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It definitely looks like the color.

If someone has a picture showing the color in a brighter setting that would be great.

 

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Check out Testors One Coat Lacquer #1848m Root Beer, it might be very close.

 

I'll be using MCW paint.  The Testors Metallics looks a bit out of scale.  Kind of like metal flake.

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According to the very handy paint code reference recently posted here by 69NovaYenko, this is also known as GM's WA 3510, or 3510 with different letter prefixes.

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Thanks Harry for adjusting that picture. 

I'm trying to match a brown color to this 1964 Cadillac Ambulance in these 2 pictures below.  

I found these pictures of a 1970 Cadillac in Briarwood Firemist Metallic that looks close.

Someone mentioned 1966 Cadillac Autumn Rust Metallic.  The color chips that are scanned on the Autocolorlibrary.com seem to show the colors a bit darker than they should.

I lightened the 1966 Cadillac color chip a bit but would like to see some good pictures of this color on an actual car in good daylight.

 

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It's possible that the difference in paint codes between what I found and the examples above could be the difference between GM/Cadillac and PPG codes.

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Skip, The different paint manufactures all have different paint codes for the same color and GM has their own paint code.

So far the 1970 Cadillac Briarwood Firemist Metallic looks close enough.

1970 Chevrolet Classic Copper also looks sort of close too.

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Skip, The different paint manufactures all have different paint codes for the same color and GM has their own paint code.

So far the 1970 Cadillac Briarwood Firemist Metallic looks close enough.

1970 Chevrolet Classic Copper also looks sort of close too.

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For a scale model, the differences might be indistinguishable. To me, the big caveat is getting a fine pearl metallic and not a 1:1 metallic.

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From what I've seen in pictures Model Car World (MCW) metallics seem to be somewhat in scale for 1/25 models.  Much better than the Testors metallics.  

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Recently, I stumbled upon PaintRef.com. If you are looking for an "ERA CORRECT" automotive paint  info for your car/truck build this is the go to site. It shows the model, year and paint codes from 1922 to presentThe sites database not only shows scanned in paint chip pages from automotive manufacturer brochures(23,225 pages view-able online) it links the paint chip to the automotive paint manufacturer (PPG/ Dupont/ BASF/ Sherwin Williams etc) names and codes they used for the color. 

Auto manufacturers covered include:

Acura  Alfa-Romeo  AMC  Appliance  Aston Martin  Auburn  Audi  Austin  Autobianchi  Autocar  Bentley  Bertone  BMC  BMW  Bricklin  Brockway  Buick  Cadillac  Chevrolet  Chrysler  Citroen  Crosley  Dacia  Daewoo  Daihatsu  Datsun  Delorean  DeSoto  Diamond T  Dodge  Eagle  Federal  Ferrari  Fiat  Fleet  Ford  Fruehauf  Geo  GM  GMC  Graham  Harley Davidson  Highway  Hino  Honda  Hudson  Hummer  Hupmobile  Hyundai  Indian  Infiniti  Innocenti  Iso  Isuzu  Jaguar  Jeep  Jensen  Kaiser  Kentucky  Kia  Lada  Laforza  Lamborghini  Land Rover  Lexus  Lincoln  Lotus  Mack  Mahindra  Maruti  Maserati  Mazda  Mercedes  Mercury  MG  Military  Mini  Mitsubishi  Morris  Moskvich  Nash  Nissan  Oldsmobile  Opel  Packard  Pininfarina  Plymouth  Pontiac  Porsche  Rambler  Range Rover  Renault  Reo  Rolls Royce  Rootes  Ryder  Saab  Saturn  Seat  Skoda  Smart  SsangYong  Studebaker  Subaru  Suzuki  Talbot  Tesla  Toyota  Triumph  UMM  Vauxhall  Vector  Vespa  Volkswagen  Volvo  White  Willys  Yamaha  Yugo  

  Try this link.

http://paintref.com/paintref/index.shtml

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Greg,  I have gone to the paintref,com web site.  The Ambulance I'm building is one from the Schaefer Ambulance Service.  Schaefer used a GM special order color called 'Root Beer Matallic' that doesn't appear on any of the paint chip pages.  I learned of this from the Pofessional Car Society forum.  I've been unable to locate the paint code for 'Root Beer Matallic' so I'm trying to pick a color that's era correct and close enough.

So far 1970 Cadillac Briarwood Firemist Metallic, 1966 Cadillac Autumn Rust Metallic and 1970 Chevrolet Classis Copper look close.  Right now I'm leaning towards 1970 Cadillac Briarwood Firemist Metallic but I'm still trying to find a good picture showing 1966 Cadillac Autumn Rust Metallic.

 

 

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Okay, I did a little research and found out that '66 Cad Autumn Rust is exactly the same color as '69 Buick Copper Mist (Riviera only) and '69 Olds Chestnut Brown (Toronado Only). So you might want to google-image those cars and you might find pics of the color in the real world.  

Far as I can see, '70 Chevy Classic Copper isn't even in the same ballpark.

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Okay, I did a little research and found out that '66 Cad Autumn Rust is exactly the same color as '69 Buick Copper Mist (Riviera only) and '69 Olds Chestnut Brown (Toronado Only). So you might want to google-image those cars and you might find pics of the color in the real world.  

Far as I can see, '70 Chevy Classic Copper isn't even in the same ballpark.

Thanks!  This is a big help.

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