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How to fix my paint job / original paint still available?

Also is there only one typ of enamel paint?
Im sorry i dont know anything about paint.
 
This doesn't answer your questions about the paint itself, but maybe the code, F5. Don't concern yourself so much with the NAME of the color, since Chrysler loved to be creative and change their names, sometimes, yearly, it seems. You'd just need to know the code and possibly the year.
 
I am another that thinks leave it as a survivor, just protect it.m if you intend on going to car shows, i think it will get more attention, if you want it .
Last year I sold my parents 1961 Dodge Pioneer to a fellow. It was always kept inside. He is keeping it as is except for mechanics and some interior work.
They were ugly, but out handled any GM or Ford.
 
Im in the shop in about 8 hours from now.

Can someone please tell me which type of paint exactly has been applied on my car from the factory?
I know its enamel but is there only one type of enamel paint?

If there are multiple types of enamel paint:

Is the type applied on my car still available to purchase?

Your car had enamel paint applied from the factory, unlike General Motors which used lacquer in some factories up to the early 1980s. You shouldn't have problems with recoating with new enamel.

Does that mean any kind of enamel paint works as long as the color matches?
 
It's likely to be alkyd enamel, although it doesn't matter. You're spraying enamel over it so as long as you are have sprayed enamel before just do what you do.
 
It's likely to be alkyd enamel, although it doesn't matter. You're spraying enamel over it so as long as you are have sprayed enamel before just do what you do.

So any kind of enamel paint works as long as its the right color? :)
Thanks thats what i needed to know.
 
Just stay away from really hot solvents, and you won't be worrying about that with most enamel reducers. Just ask if they try to sell you something you've never heard of.
 
I have a 1 1/2 gallons of 68 TT1 laquer available. I think it is close to F5, have to check
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Don't spray lacquer over that unless you really crave adventure
 
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