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Are you sure about that name??? If you have read the thread I started there is a Glasurit online form for searching for a formula and in that form you can search for all kind of silvers (enterin %SILBER%) in the name of the color and no STRATo appears. Also nothing like that in the DerWhites color charts through the 356's years of production...

Sorry I couldn't help more.

Ignacio
Joe, Thanks for the compliment. The color I am looking for is a VW color L227 (VW number) I think Glassurit was the original maker too. The Glassurit website is a major pain, at least for me. You have to know the piant line and origin. I think it it a European color.

The speedster in the mag is painted a newer Jaguar color silver.
Patrick with those figures it does appear!

COLORCODE:L227
NAME: STRATOSILBER MET
YEAR: 1954-1966
TECHNOLOGY: 55

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Formula for 1 kg of paint:
M+A Farben 1000g 1000g kum 1000-Vol
_____________________________________________________________________352-91 189,7 189,7 200
M99/09 197,9 387,6 398
M99/10 20,1 407,7 418
A974 270,7 678,4 686
A531 143,6 822,0 830
M1 81,8 903,8 909
A640 77,3 981,1 985
M25 18,9 1000,0 1000

Don't ask me the meaning of this but I guess that if you take it to a car paint shop, they'll know what to do...

Patrick with those figures it does appear!

COLORCODE:L227
NAME: STRATOSILBER MET
YEAR: 1954-1966
TECHNOLOGY: 55

----------------------------

Formula for 1 kg of paint:
M+A Farben 1000g 1000g kum 1000-Vol
_____________________________________________________________________
352-91 189,7 189,7 200
M99/09 197,9 387,6 398
M99/10 20,1 407,7 418
A974 270,7 678,4 686
A531 143,6 822,0 830
M1 81,8 903,8 909
A640 77,3 981,1 985
M25 18,9 1000,0 1000

Don't ask me the meaning of this but I guess that if you take it to a car paint shop, they'll know what to do...
Patrick it doesn't show as I was meaning it to do, just go to this page:
www.glasurit.com/COLOR/COLOR-Search/index.html

click on: "To variable amount form"

enter the quantity of paint you want, write VW under manufacturer's name, and L227 under color code, and hit start query. Then a new page appears and in there under technology just a 55 appears, click on it and a new page with the formula opens up. And as I said I don't have a clue what that is but then I am a mechanical engineer and I have nothing to do with paints...I guess someone that works in that area should understand that.

Good luck
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