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Rattlehead:
Hi all, I'm restoring a 1949 excelsior roadmaster but can't find the paint spec anywhere, all I know is that it's maroon! Any ideas?
Thanks.
Andy.

R:
Your best bet is to take an original piece of maroon excelsior in to the painter/ suppler to have it matched.  They often have books of colour chips, which you can choose from.

Unless someone here can supply a code - which often don't translate well across different paint manufacturers. 

I'd suspect this would be a fairly good match - but is for another make.
https://s13.postimg.org/okcfde813/Model_G_Maroon_frame.jpg

Rattlehead:
Unfortunately I can't take s piece of the bike in to a paint supplier as it has been hand painted.

33d6:
Look inside the toolbox or underneath the tank or some other place. If it was hand painted you can guarantee the painter will have missed somewhere.
Nor would I obsess too much about getting it exactly right. As a long standing two-stroke rider (mainly Excelsior) I can tell you no one will ever comment about how accurate your paint job is. We don’t seem to attract the obsessives.

Cheers,

R:
Yes, and I was going to suggest have you tried stripping off the handpainted efforts, to see if there is any surviving maroon underneath.

This bike's pics appear in a number of places, with varying shades of red/maroon.
This pic seems rather bright, it would generally be a shade or 2 darker.
(Reds are notoriously difficult to photograph)


The RAL paint numbers in the low 3000's cover dark reds, see if any match anything you can find. ?

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