View Full Version : paint code for dyno-rod orange?
Does anyone know it or know where to find it? Tried google with no success
If not, then another very bright orange?
Might be worth PM'ing this bloke to see what he used?
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1043072&postcount=704
Southie
27-01-09, 10:33 AM
I have just found this for you. Hope this helps. :thumb:
GAS NEW ARTICLE clicky (http://www.gas-news.co.uk/discus/messages/3/866.html?1062353522)
(They also claimed the van colour was a registered trade mark. Complete nonsense obviously ? Oh no it isn’t. I’ve checked. There are about 50 dyno trademarks for just about anything (I did not check on powerflushing or I’d be up all night). Anyway the bottom line:
Mark Description:
The mark in use consists of paint reference "Ral Farben (Ral 3024)" known as "Glasurite 923/Ral/3024 day light fluorescent" applied to the substantial portion of the Applicants' vehicles, and print variation pantone No. 805U as applied to the Applicants' stationery and advertising literature as shown on the application form.
It would appear that if you do anything remotely connected with the construction industry you’d be thumped for using the above high visibility colour.)
I have scanned in my pantone book for the colour. It has a letter U after it, but that means its just a uncoated paper.
http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p379/SOUTHIE01/DYNORODcolour805cjpg.jpg
Aye it certainly is registered lol. I've seen an Escort painted it once and fcuk me you could see it coming lol
Yea there's an escort down here been painted dyno orange
Thanks guys, thank god hes not painting the whole car lol
Inside of the wheels are going orange, euro meets civic :thumb:
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p24/novarich/P130608_1407-1.jpg
stevenf
27-01-09, 08:04 PM
there is an orange escort up here. paintworks a bit like an orange too lol
why would anyone want to paint a vehicle so that wherever it is parked, the locals think a drain is blocked????
If a Nova has been parked over the drain beforehand then maybe it would be blocked.
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