hello
don't know if any one has ever seen one? but did VW ever supply early first year production Fastbacks in Sea Blue colour.
if they did and some one has an image please post it
Regards
Sean
Fastback factory colours
Re: Fastback factory colours
I doubt it - Fastbacks started in model year '66 (Aug '65) and Sea blue was only '64 and '65 (Aug '63 to July '65). That's a shame as I think it's one of the nicest colours.
Take a look at the colour chart at http://home.clara.net/hallvw/vwpaint.htm . There's a column for the year. Choice of blues for model year '66 is VW blue or Baltic blue.
Looking at the Samba colour charts, I'd say the VW blue is a lighter blue than appears in their charts.
Take a look at the colour chart at http://home.clara.net/hallvw/vwpaint.htm . There's a column for the year. Choice of blues for model year '66 is VW blue or Baltic blue.
Looking at the Samba colour charts, I'd say the VW blue is a lighter blue than appears in their charts.
Dave.
Re: Fastback factory colours
A note here: Ordering paint just by the code might not bring the expected results with Sea Blue (L360).Editor wrote:I doubt it - Fastbacks started in model year '66 (Aug '65) and Sea blue was only '64 and '65 (Aug '63 to July '65). That's a shame as I think it's one of the nicest colours.
Take a look at the colour chart at http://home.clara.net/hallvw/vwpaint.htm . There's a column for the year. Choice of blues for model year '66 is VW blue or Baltic blue.
Looking at the Samba colour charts, I'd say the VW blue is a lighter blue than appears in their charts.
VW did the nasty and re-used colour code Sea Blue (among some others which I don't remember now), it has been used for two quite different versions of blue.
And, as usual, you'd really need both side by side or in same photograph to tell the difference.
There's a discussion about this in Samba and it's not short one, but worth reading as it has samples too:
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=353267
Karmann-Ghias had the darker version (less green) from factory (at least at early 60s), but I don't know about other type 3s. My T34 is -65 so it would fit in to time frame given above.
Kharon - '61typ2, '63typ14,'65typ34 & '74 412
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Re: Fastback factory colours
We had a '64 Sea blue Type 3. When we had a driver reverse into the door, we ordered a stove enamelled new door and the match was perfect, even though the car was already 2 or 3 years old. I've never heard of a different Sea blue, but I know that VW sometimes have added .1 or .2 to a colour code. They had panels on the factory roof weathering to keep track of colour changes, but I've no idea if that led to different versions.
The Type 2s were made in a different factory. and many of the colours were quite different from the car colours, but the paint recipes were standardised with certain mixtures of pigments - they used to be on the back of the colour chip books. I recall my Garnet red had so many parts of Turkey red oxide - no idea of the other ingredients though!
The Type 2s were made in a different factory. and many of the colours were quite different from the car colours, but the paint recipes were standardised with certain mixtures of pigments - they used to be on the back of the colour chip books. I recall my Garnet red had so many parts of Turkey red oxide - no idea of the other ingredients though!
Dave.
Re: Fastback factory colours
Could still have been painted in Sea Blue, my Squareback was painted by Wolfsburg in a none-VW colour at the request of the customer, and has the VW Paint Code 69, so anything is possible.
73 de Wayne M5WJF
'73 Type 4 412 LS Variant (UK Reg '74)
'73 Type 4 412 LS Variant (UK Reg '74)
Re: Fastback factory colours
I recall the most unusual background to that car, and the delay in production so the batch could be painted. Easiest way for Sean to find out would be to ask for the birth certificate, which would confirm the original paint code. Last I remember they were £50 each though.
Dave.