Hugo
Coincidently I was this evening reading Club Dino Italia’s Dino News - Lincoln kindly allowed me to purchase the back copies.
The original Fiat service bulletin is listed in the back which has the specs for the Dino Coupe 2400; others may know better but these Cromadoras look the same. If the colour match is correct see the image below.
Thanks
Rob
Cromadora wheels
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Re: Cromadora wheels
Hi Rob
Did you actually post any pics with your last post. I’m very interested in the colour as I’d prefer that to powdercoating in an almost the same colour!
Michael
‘67 Spider
Did you actually post any pics with your last post. I’m very interested in the colour as I’d prefer that to powdercoating in an almost the same colour!
Michael
‘67 Spider
Too many motos and cars, not enough life left!
Re: Cromadora wheels
Hi Michael
Yes there is an picture - an image of the page which is the Fiat bulletin, for the 2400 Coupe; I assume the colour is the same. Maybe worth trying to see it on a computer but the text reads
“Whenever wheel rim paint peeling or flaking off occurs, paint repairs should be performed using the following products:
- Cast iron grey metallic enamel no. 2427078
- Reducer no. 1.994.041
Orders can be placed via Italver… Milan
The paint must be applied with viscosity 37” Ford 3 Cup and dried forty minutes at 212 F (100 C) in an oven with radiant heat”
A quick Google suggests the Ferrari forums discuss Italver paints at length so there might be some more detail out there on colour match etc.
Good luck!
Rob
Yes there is an picture - an image of the page which is the Fiat bulletin, for the 2400 Coupe; I assume the colour is the same. Maybe worth trying to see it on a computer but the text reads
“Whenever wheel rim paint peeling or flaking off occurs, paint repairs should be performed using the following products:
- Cast iron grey metallic enamel no. 2427078
- Reducer no. 1.994.041
Orders can be placed via Italver… Milan
The paint must be applied with viscosity 37” Ford 3 Cup and dried forty minutes at 212 F (100 C) in an oven with radiant heat”
A quick Google suggests the Ferrari forums discuss Italver paints at length so there might be some more detail out there on colour match etc.
Good luck!
Rob
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Re: Cromadora wheels
Rob,
Thanks for the clarification. I did see the photo of the bulletin. I misunderstood and thought ther were actual pic of the wheels.
I will be using the details in the bulletin.
Thanks again
Michael
Thanks for the clarification. I did see the photo of the bulletin. I misunderstood and thought ther were actual pic of the wheels.
I will be using the details in the bulletin.
Thanks again
Michael
Too many motos and cars, not enough life left!
Re: Cromadora wheels
keep it original..enjoy the fact that good used wheels are still available..you can always buy after market..original wheels will not be around for ever..