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Touch-up paints?
Hi folks,
  Just found out my 1938 Chev Master Sedan was painted a Lazy Daze color back in 2000.  I won the Haggarty auction and now it is mine to enjoy,  .  and maintain.  It's a beautiful car and I'd like to keep it that way.  The lower panels were painted with a gold PPG paint color, Code 937940. I have learned it was a gold used by Lazy Daze on many models. 
  Question is where to buy the touch-up paints?  I don't need much, but since it has so much metallic in it, it must be a very close match.  I do have the paint formula if all else fails, its just faster to do in shop color codes for dealers to mix it up.
  Thanks all -  I may get to the level of Lazy Daze coaches one day, but for now my '99 Rialta is doing the job.

Jim

Re: Touch-up paints?
Reply #1
Since LD went out of business, there is no known source of touch-up paint.
In some regions, 2K paint in spray cans can be custom mixed, but it must be used within 24 hours after activation.
Your local PPG automotive paint dealer would be your best source of paint if needed.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

Re: Touch-up paints?
Reply #2
Hi—I have had luck getting the required touch-up paints for my Lazy Daze (‘07 22’ TK) by giving the paint codes to a company that I have used for years.   Send your information to Exact Match Car Paint Made Easy | AutomotiveTouchup and see if they can supply what you need.  They supply as little as 1 oz.and up to as much as you require.  They will package it in any delivery system you want from a touch-up brush applicator to rattle cans.  Hope this helps!
2007 'TK 24'