Re: [MV] M422A1 color

From: Jeffery S. Neer (JNEER@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Wed Feb 16 2000 - 20:07:21 PST


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Mike,
I am far from an expert but I saw one recently it was the dark green with a
semi-gloss finish. I don't know if that is authentic but it looked outstanding!
The M-37 is actually a one of a kind 6x6 version that the owner converted himself.
Quite a sight!

Jeff

Denall, Mike wrote:

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> Jim Sir,
> Since we're on the subject of color, what OD paint number would my 1953 M37
> (G741) need? It's a dull OD green now, which is fine with me, but I don't
> know what number it is. It desperately needs another coat.
> Thankyou,
> Mike D. in Wa.
> 1953 M37 (G741)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jim gilmore [mailto:jgilmore@oeonline.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 12:59 PM
> To: mil-veh@uller.skylee.com
> Subject: Re: [MV] M422A1 color
>
> >Does anyone know what the correct FS number M422A1's were
> painted in?
>
> All M-422, M-422-A1 trucks were painted at the factory with Marine
> Corps Semi-gloss Green # 24052. The Federal Standard (FS) # for this paint
> is 595a. The paint sold by RAPCO (940-871-2403) is as close a match to
> the factory color as I have seen.
>
> Jim Gilmore MVPA # 5843
>
>
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