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ApacheIvan 07-21-2017 11:53 AM

466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
I am getting ready to paint my 72 with paint code 466. From what I can tell, this means two tone, 506 Dark Olive and 521 White. Anyone confirm? If you have ever painted your trucks using these colors, what brand is my best bet? Do I need to take a sample to a supplier or will they have what they need?

Would love to see some pictures of your 466 paint code trucks!

jocko 07-21-2017 02:19 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
Just a quick note in case any folks aren't aware - 466 is the deluxe two tone (white middle and top).

Most paint charts have major paint mfgr cross-ref numbers included, but also most paint mfgrs can mix to the GM code (521 is correct for the white, I'd have to check the dark olive).

Personally, I'd go by the GM paint code and not by a sample of your existing paint. Even if original paint, it's faded. If you end up color matching, recommend use an interior surface like the glove box door inside face where the SPID is.

Joesjunk 07-21-2017 02:26 PM

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Here is my original paint dark olive with white top

ApacheIvan 07-21-2017 02:52 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jocko (Post 7996457)
Just a quick note in case any folks aren't aware - 466 is the deluxe two tone (white middle and top).

Most paint charts have major paint mfgr cross-ref numbers included, but also most paint mfgrs can mix to the GM code (521 is correct for the white, I'd have to check the dark olive).

Personally, I'd go by the GM paint code and not by a sample of your existing paint. Even if original paint, it's faded. If you end up color matching, recommend use an interior surface like the glove box door inside face where the SPID is.

Exactly, Should look something like this:

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Joesjunk 07-21-2017 03:04 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
Oops sorry I didn't realize you were looking for the 4 tone combo.

ApacheIvan 07-21-2017 03:07 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by Joesjunk (Post 7996485)
Oops sorry I didn't realize you were looking for the 4 tone combo.

Ha, actually It is good to see the right green color, is your original paint? Is that the 506 Olive? I guess what I am looking for is what is the proper color code for the olive, I think I have the only white used, but there were a couple of darker greens and 466 does not really clarify what colors are involved in the two-tone.

Joesjunk 07-21-2017 03:49 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
My truck is 100% original paint. It's dark olive metallic. That's the only dark metallic green they offered. They have a dark green that's a solid color also. What does your spid say?

Joesjunk 07-21-2017 03:50 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
I just looked at your spid, mine is the color green your truck should be

ApacheIvan 07-21-2017 03:54 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by Joesjunk (Post 7996504)
My truck is 100% original paint. It's dark olive metallic. That's the only dark metallic green they offered. They have a dark green that's a solid color also. What does your spid say?

466 Dk Olive/White
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Joesjunk 07-21-2017 04:01 PM

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Here is another picture of my truck, you can really see the green in it

jocko 07-21-2017 05:29 PM

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White (also known as "frost white") - GM RPO 521 = PPG 2185
Dark Olive (also known as "spruce green") = GM RPO 506 = PPG 2207
Deluxe two (4) tone of the two = 466
Conventional (2) two tone of the two = 564 (as shown in Joe's above - same dark olive as yours, just in conv two tone scheme)

DeadheadNM and Sideways have beautiful examples of the deluxe two tone combo also.
Pics #1 and #5 are pretty much exactly your truck Dale, both are avocado plaid highlander Custom Campers.

ApacheIvan 07-21-2017 05:39 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by jocko (Post 7996559)
White (also known as "frost white") - GM RPO 521 = PPG 2185
Dark Olive (also known as "spruce green") = GM RPO 506 = PPG 2207
Deluxe two (4) tone of the two = 466
Conventional (2) two tone of the two = 564 (as shown in Joe's above - same dark olive as yours, just in conv two tone scheme)

DeadheadNM and Sideways have beautiful examples of the deluxe two tone combo also.
Pics #1 and #5 are pretty much exactly your truck Dale, both are avocado plaid highlanders Custom Campers.

I should just quit posting and PM Jocko any time I have a question:) Thank you so much, the 506 is a non-metallic color? There should be no metalflake or anything in the paint right? Whoever painted it last put some flake in it..

jocko 07-21-2017 05:49 PM

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No, I believe 506 is metallic, same paint as on Joe's truck. In other words, don't believe there is a dark olive 72 GM truck color that isn't metallic. You could get that metallic dark olive (also called dark olive poly) in 506 (solid) 564 (conv) and 466 (deluxe). There were other combos also, like my 72, 557, that combined dark olive poly with med olive poly (also known as "willow green"). 557 had the med olive on top (1st pic), 556 had the dark olive on the top (2nd pic). Anyway, all the "olives" were metallic (or poly, same thing, just a different term).

davepl 07-21-2017 07:38 PM

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Here's our old workhorse, a Dark Olive and White GMC 910. Thing is I don't remember it being metallic... 1968.

Chevyland 07-21-2017 08:08 PM

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As jocko said
In 72 dark olive and med olive were poly/metallic


Dark green. 505 was non metallic

I'm not sure of the code for a two tone truck
Dark green and white

jocko 07-21-2017 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Chevyland (Post 7996638)
As jocko said
Dark green. 505 was non metallic
I'm not sure of the code for a two tone truck
Dark green and white

535 and 485 (conventional and deluxe) - 505 also known as "glenwood green"

CG 07-21-2017 10:29 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
Funny, this is the color combo (466) that drew my attention to these trucks just shy of a zillion years ago. Guy I knew was building one, back then I didn't know all the terms, but it was loaded and had the wood grain trim and the wood grain inside. I guess it was a Super.

Such a nice paint combo.

ApacheIvan 07-21-2017 10:36 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by CG (Post 7996736)
Funny, this is the color combo (466) that drew my attention to these trucks just shy of a zillion years ago. Guy I knew was building one, back then I didn't know all the terms, but it was loaded and had the wood grain trim and the wood grain inside. I guess it was a Super.

Such a nice paint combo.

Mine never had the wood grain on the inside but had the woodgrain trim on the outside.

rharris 07-23-2017 10:55 AM

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72 Super - 466 - Dark olive poly and white. If only it was medium olive poly...........(sigh)

57taskforce 07-23-2017 02:33 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
All of these are excellent examples of dark olive trucks. Mine has the original dark olive paint hiding in a few places. All variants of the olive schemes are some of the best looking colors on these trucks. Hard to beat hugger and white but it's real close. As usual Joes goldmine shows off again haha! Very nice truck!

Shtudwn 04-14-2019 01:48 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
Hi,

Really enjoy this thread.

I have a code: 465 White & Medium Olive for my 1972 K10.

What does the 465 mean as opposed to 466?

Thank you.

jocko 04-14-2019 08:17 PM

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1st pic is 465 (white/medium olive poly in deluxe two tone), 2nd pic is 466 (white/dark olive poly in deluxe two tone)

Shtudwn 04-14-2019 08:29 PM

Re: 466 Dark Olive/White Trucks
 
I love the "deluxe" white between the two sets of trim except I only have the lower trim.

I think my truck was originally white cab top with the rest medium olive.....but I would sure like a reason to go with the "deluxe" white like I mentioned earlier. I was hoping the code might confirm the actual application.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...ab-top&cat=500

SRU1436 01-25-2020 11:59 AM

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Here is my 72 with the 466 paint code.

DeadheadNM 01-25-2020 12:09 PM

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It’s this one....dark olive poly.


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