like finding a needle in a hay stack really, with out a WA # or a color code # be almost impossiable to give you the correct PPG code.

Most Paint Manufacturers dont go by color name, and they all call the colors different names even though they carry the same code/WA #

Not unless some one here reading this thread knows the code just by having it painted on their vehicle. I have painted for 30 years and paint several of the same GM colors every day and have no clue what the colors names are , my PPG touch mix goes only by WA#'s or Code #.

I dont even think if I called PPG color library they would even have the info.

Sorry , SprayTech