Verfasst: Di 4. Aug 2009, 19:33
Grüezi,
hab im Net einen guten Beitrag zum Thama Farben gefunden,
bring wieder etwas mehr Klarheit in die Sache, viel Spass beim schmökern
grüsse
bruno
Giulia paint codes
source :: John Hertzman - http://www.alfaclubdc.com/superpnt.htm
"I am hoping to paint my Giulia 1300 Super a different color and would prefer something that Alfa used on the various renditions of the Super."
Alfa published a Body Shop Manual (#1570) covering Giulia and 1750 cars (Arese-built 105s; the bodywork details do not cover Spiders or 101 Giulia Sprints/Sprint Speciales). The manual included a list, implicitly comprehensive, of the company code numbers and names used at that time for thirty-three colors used on Giulias and 1750s including Spiders. (There were other company code numbers used for some of the same colors in an earlier period.) The Spiders all had Pininfarina colors, normally identified as P.F., none of which were used on Arese cars as far as I know except for the AR 103 ivory which was added to the full range later, I believe with the introduction of the 116 cars. That leaves twenty-seven colors which would have been used on 1600 Giulia and 1750 sedans and coupes through the date of publication (9/70); it also includes most but not all colors used on the later 105 sedans and coupes which were built as late as 1976.
The following list includes the AR numbers and both Italian and English names used in the manual; second AR numbers in parentheses are for the same colors in the earlier numbering system. Names in parentheses are other names used for the same colors on factory color chip charts I have. Following numbers in parentheses are Ditzler (PPG) and/or DuPont code numbers (from the paint manufacturers' lists as of mid-eighties) that I have for the colors; where no Ditzler or DuPont numbers are listed they were just not listed at that time, and had presumably been dropped early on. Terminal name notations are from the paint manufacturers' lists. All of this information is from Alfa sources or paint manufacturers' lists, none from secondary sources, but I can't guarantee accuracy beyond that.
AR-008 Bianco P.F.- Farina White (China White) (Ditzler 8331, DuPont 37000)
AR-013 (AR 101) Biancospino- White (Chalk) (Ditzler 8812, DuPont 8654) (also called Hawthorn)
AR-103 Avario P.F.- Ivory (Straw) (Ditzler 81870, DuPont 37001)
AR-109 Giallo Ocra- Ochre (Ditzler 81618, DuPont 8769) (also called Autumn Gold)
AR-112 Ocra Scuro- Dark Ochre (Ditzler 23934, DuPont 8733) (also called Caramel)
AR-113 Giallo- Yellow (DuPont 8734)
AR-114 Biondo Champaigne- Champaign Blonde
AR-209 (AR 601) (AR 227) Verde Muschio- Dark Green (Moss Green) (Ditzler 44158, DuPont 8774)
AR-213 Verde Oliva Metallica- Olive Green Metallic (DuPont 8736)
AR-216 (AR 605) Verde Pino- Pine Green (Ditzler 43782, DuPont 8775)
AR-217 Verde Vivo P.F.- Green (Ditzler 44363)
AR-301 Celeste P.F.- light blue
AR-323 Bleu P.F.- Farina Blue (Skipper Blue) (Ditzler 12584, DuPont 37004)
AR-324 (AR 508) Blu Cobalto Medio- Medium Blue (Ditzler 13526, DuPont 8868)
AR-327 (AR 506) Bluette- Petrol Blue (Ditzler 12955, DuPont 8773)
AR-330 (AR 504) Azzuro Spazio- Space Blue (Ditzler 13941, DuPont 8869)
AR-342 Blu Francia- French Blue (Ditzler 14158, DuPont 8737)
AR-343 Blu Olandese- Dutch Blue (Navy Blue) (Ditzler 13939, DuPont 8738)
AR-501 (AR 303) Rosso Alfa- Alfa Red (Ditzler 71818, DuPont 8772)
AR-509 (AR 308) Rosso Amaranto- Amaranth (Plum) (Ditzler 50772, DuPont 8771)
AR-514 (AR 304) Rosso Italia P.F.- Farina Red (Signal Red) (Ditzler 72051, DuPont 8770)
AR-516 Faggio- Dark Maroon (Ambassador Maroon, Aubergine, Ambassador Red) (Ditzler 50842, DuPont 8739)
AR-537 Blu Chiaro Met.- Light Blue Metallic (DuPont 7808)
AR-701 (AR 505) Acqua di Fonte- Springwater (Ditzler 13942)
AR-716 (AR 705) Grigio Grafite- Graphite Grey (DuPont 8776)
AR-724 Grigio Beige- Beige
AR-727 (AR 748) Grigio Chiaro Met.- Medium Grey Met.(Silver Metallic) (Ditzler 32838, DuPont 43078)
AR-728 (AR 749) Grigio Medio Met.- Silvergrey Met. (Ditzler 32764, DuPont 43978)
AR-735 Grigio Indaco- Grey (Ditzler 33093, DuPont 8743)
AR-736 Antracite Inglese- English Graphite (Ditzler 32767)
AR-818 Bruno Fondo- Maroon
AR-821 Beige Cava- Beige (Desert beige) (Ditzler 23931, DuPont 8746)
AR-901 Nero- Black (Ditzler 9000, DuPont 99)
New colors on the 1972 2000 chip chart include:
AR-119 Canary Yellow (on Spider only) (Ditzler 82112, DuPont 44344)
AR-219 Racing Green (on Spider only) (Ditzler 44848, DuPont 37003)
AR 510 Carmen Red (on Spider only) (Ditzler 72052)
AR 525 Raspberry (GTV only) (Ditzler 50917, DuPont 37015)
AR 827 Champagne Metallic (Berlina, GT) (Ditzler 23933, DuPont 37022)
The only colors I can find which were used on the Supers which are not on this list are AR 116 Giallo Piper, called Topaz here, (Ditzler 82113, DuPont 37006) and AR 348 Azurro Le Mans, Le Mans Blue, (Ditzler 14637, DuPont 37011). There were very few other colors used on the 105/115 sedans and coupes, the only one I am aware of being Bleu Pervinca Metalizato, Periwinkle Blue Metallic which does not show up under that name on the paint companies' lists but is I believe what they both call Peruvian Blue Metallic, AR 349, (Ditzler 14638, DuPont 43980).
Best place to view the colors that I know of would be your Sikkens dealer- they have a very effective color grid system - but I would leave off the Ditzler and DuPont codes when visiting them, and personally would probably use either Sikkens or Glassurit paints unless my paintshop was partial to Ditzler or DuPont products.
HTH somebody -
John H.
hab im Net einen guten Beitrag zum Thama Farben gefunden,
bring wieder etwas mehr Klarheit in die Sache, viel Spass beim schmökern
grüsse
bruno
Giulia paint codes
source :: John Hertzman - http://www.alfaclubdc.com/superpnt.htm
"I am hoping to paint my Giulia 1300 Super a different color and would prefer something that Alfa used on the various renditions of the Super."
Alfa published a Body Shop Manual (#1570) covering Giulia and 1750 cars (Arese-built 105s; the bodywork details do not cover Spiders or 101 Giulia Sprints/Sprint Speciales). The manual included a list, implicitly comprehensive, of the company code numbers and names used at that time for thirty-three colors used on Giulias and 1750s including Spiders. (There were other company code numbers used for some of the same colors in an earlier period.) The Spiders all had Pininfarina colors, normally identified as P.F., none of which were used on Arese cars as far as I know except for the AR 103 ivory which was added to the full range later, I believe with the introduction of the 116 cars. That leaves twenty-seven colors which would have been used on 1600 Giulia and 1750 sedans and coupes through the date of publication (9/70); it also includes most but not all colors used on the later 105 sedans and coupes which were built as late as 1976.
The following list includes the AR numbers and both Italian and English names used in the manual; second AR numbers in parentheses are for the same colors in the earlier numbering system. Names in parentheses are other names used for the same colors on factory color chip charts I have. Following numbers in parentheses are Ditzler (PPG) and/or DuPont code numbers (from the paint manufacturers' lists as of mid-eighties) that I have for the colors; where no Ditzler or DuPont numbers are listed they were just not listed at that time, and had presumably been dropped early on. Terminal name notations are from the paint manufacturers' lists. All of this information is from Alfa sources or paint manufacturers' lists, none from secondary sources, but I can't guarantee accuracy beyond that.
AR-008 Bianco P.F.- Farina White (China White) (Ditzler 8331, DuPont 37000)
AR-013 (AR 101) Biancospino- White (Chalk) (Ditzler 8812, DuPont 8654) (also called Hawthorn)
AR-103 Avario P.F.- Ivory (Straw) (Ditzler 81870, DuPont 37001)
AR-109 Giallo Ocra- Ochre (Ditzler 81618, DuPont 8769) (also called Autumn Gold)
AR-112 Ocra Scuro- Dark Ochre (Ditzler 23934, DuPont 8733) (also called Caramel)
AR-113 Giallo- Yellow (DuPont 8734)
AR-114 Biondo Champaigne- Champaign Blonde
AR-209 (AR 601) (AR 227) Verde Muschio- Dark Green (Moss Green) (Ditzler 44158, DuPont 8774)
AR-213 Verde Oliva Metallica- Olive Green Metallic (DuPont 8736)
AR-216 (AR 605) Verde Pino- Pine Green (Ditzler 43782, DuPont 8775)
AR-217 Verde Vivo P.F.- Green (Ditzler 44363)
AR-301 Celeste P.F.- light blue
AR-323 Bleu P.F.- Farina Blue (Skipper Blue) (Ditzler 12584, DuPont 37004)
AR-324 (AR 508) Blu Cobalto Medio- Medium Blue (Ditzler 13526, DuPont 8868)
AR-327 (AR 506) Bluette- Petrol Blue (Ditzler 12955, DuPont 8773)
AR-330 (AR 504) Azzuro Spazio- Space Blue (Ditzler 13941, DuPont 8869)
AR-342 Blu Francia- French Blue (Ditzler 14158, DuPont 8737)
AR-343 Blu Olandese- Dutch Blue (Navy Blue) (Ditzler 13939, DuPont 8738)
AR-501 (AR 303) Rosso Alfa- Alfa Red (Ditzler 71818, DuPont 8772)
AR-509 (AR 308) Rosso Amaranto- Amaranth (Plum) (Ditzler 50772, DuPont 8771)
AR-514 (AR 304) Rosso Italia P.F.- Farina Red (Signal Red) (Ditzler 72051, DuPont 8770)
AR-516 Faggio- Dark Maroon (Ambassador Maroon, Aubergine, Ambassador Red) (Ditzler 50842, DuPont 8739)
AR-537 Blu Chiaro Met.- Light Blue Metallic (DuPont 7808)
AR-701 (AR 505) Acqua di Fonte- Springwater (Ditzler 13942)
AR-716 (AR 705) Grigio Grafite- Graphite Grey (DuPont 8776)
AR-724 Grigio Beige- Beige
AR-727 (AR 748) Grigio Chiaro Met.- Medium Grey Met.(Silver Metallic) (Ditzler 32838, DuPont 43078)
AR-728 (AR 749) Grigio Medio Met.- Silvergrey Met. (Ditzler 32764, DuPont 43978)
AR-735 Grigio Indaco- Grey (Ditzler 33093, DuPont 8743)
AR-736 Antracite Inglese- English Graphite (Ditzler 32767)
AR-818 Bruno Fondo- Maroon
AR-821 Beige Cava- Beige (Desert beige) (Ditzler 23931, DuPont 8746)
AR-901 Nero- Black (Ditzler 9000, DuPont 99)
New colors on the 1972 2000 chip chart include:
AR-119 Canary Yellow (on Spider only) (Ditzler 82112, DuPont 44344)
AR-219 Racing Green (on Spider only) (Ditzler 44848, DuPont 37003)
AR 510 Carmen Red (on Spider only) (Ditzler 72052)
AR 525 Raspberry (GTV only) (Ditzler 50917, DuPont 37015)
AR 827 Champagne Metallic (Berlina, GT) (Ditzler 23933, DuPont 37022)
The only colors I can find which were used on the Supers which are not on this list are AR 116 Giallo Piper, called Topaz here, (Ditzler 82113, DuPont 37006) and AR 348 Azurro Le Mans, Le Mans Blue, (Ditzler 14637, DuPont 37011). There were very few other colors used on the 105/115 sedans and coupes, the only one I am aware of being Bleu Pervinca Metalizato, Periwinkle Blue Metallic which does not show up under that name on the paint companies' lists but is I believe what they both call Peruvian Blue Metallic, AR 349, (Ditzler 14638, DuPont 43980).
Best place to view the colors that I know of would be your Sikkens dealer- they have a very effective color grid system - but I would leave off the Ditzler and DuPont codes when visiting them, and personally would probably use either Sikkens or Glassurit paints unless my paintshop was partial to Ditzler or DuPont products.
HTH somebody -
John H.