Bert,
My 1972 Bug is Texas Yellow 10B and when I had it painted in 99 I was able
to find very close color match from an automotive paint store.  I may have
the receipt at home so I'll look later tonight when i get home from church.
FYI, I've got my Bug for sale on The Samba.
Mike Morehouse

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Bert Knupp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Volks,
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> I need some paint help.  I’m having a 1972 SuperBeetle repainted using the
> original L10B (08) Texas Yellow. I thought.
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> My friendly neighborhood paint show says it’s a nonexistent color,
> according to their Sherwin-Williams computer. They offered several other
> yellows, none a very good match. “Well, if you can get me the mix code for
> Sherwin-Williams, I’ll do it. But your VW Texas Yellow just ain’t in the
> computer.”
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> Anybody here know how to give a color code to a guy with a
> Sherwin-Williams mixing rig if he can’t use the VW paint number?
>
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>
> Bert Knupp
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