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I prefer the Dupont Chromo-based paints. My son and I used to have a '71 with 918 Orange. It was painted with a 2-stage paint process using Dupont Chromo-base paint and then the clear was applied. Here are a few pictures of the car shortly before we sold it in 2007:

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Paints are constantly in a state of flux. As new paint brands are introduced, so are the tints. Not sure how the chemists do it, but for "legacy" vehicles the old color formulas must be recalculated. I figure after several paint generations what was once "1971-73 Datsun 918 Orange" may not be what PPG would mix up today.

I have a Hood Inspection Lid from an original 918 Orange car that I compounded and polished out to use as a reference when I paint my car (if I choose Orange). I can take it by my local auto paint store and have them read it on their color analyzer and compare it against their current PPG Deltron/Delstar formulations for accuracy, if you'd like.

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