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Check what the required primer/sealer color is supposed to be. With the Summit Racing Bronze single stage paint, they want that over a black primer/sealer
Not at the 2 NAPA stores here in my area.
I went to a distributor that a guy at the Wesco store told me of. The girl there took my paint info
and said she would call to find out if there was a mix formula for the omni. She said sometimes they don't release it if it's not profitable.
Like I pm'd you, they won't have a formula because its too old and a mopar.
Maybe a common ford mustang color, or gm.
Even if they had a formula, then we're back to using omni (which I wouldn't), for the bottom or inside which...would suffice.
But not the engine bay, as it won't match the correct color or metallic effect of tge outside
The bottom shouldn't be full color anyway.
I have a single and a base formula for the ford 5T color. I only have a base forumla for the saddle bronze.
But I could look the compostion of the ford formulas and apply it to make a single stage saddle bronze.
I think I mentioned the universal color map to you in my PM also.
I also said if the color is wrong you will hate it forever.
I have repainted peoples cars because the shade and metallic was off.