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1. Sherwin-Williams has a paint code list for Porsches dating back to 1964 and there is no "Anthrecite grey" listed. There are however about a half a dozen different colors of grey listed using "Porsche" and "grey" as search selections.

Here's the web page to search: http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/formula/car_finder.cfm

2. Try the search feature here at the site.

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1. Sherwin-Williams has a paint code list for Porsches dating back to 1964 and there is no "Anthrecite grey" listed. There are however about a half a dozen different colors of grey listed using "Porsche" and "grey" as search selections.

Here's the web page to search: http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/formula/car_finder.cfm

2. Try the search feature here at the site.

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alternatively you could go down to your local auto body and paint supplier and look at their books. They will flip if you ask for an obscure color by name though.

Hanes published a very good body and paint manual. I have it laying around here somewhere. If you live in the US there is probably a vo-tech center nearby that teaches autobody.

There are two important skills you will need before you become an auto painter. First, you must be an alcoholic. Second, you must be able to maintain a steady hand while drunk. Master these two skills and nothing will hold you back

please disregard the paragraph above.

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