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banquet green #56 vs. bouquet green #56

Started by JOHN D. CHRISTOFFERSON, November 07, 2011, 10:46:00 PM

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JOHN D. CHRISTOFFERSON

I was viewing the 1937 Cadillac color chips available on line at the Color Library web site.  I noted that on the "standard colors card" there is a listing for "bouquet green #56".  On a second chip card there is a listing for lacquer paints and a listing for "banquet green #56".  Is there a difference in color between the banquet green" and the "bouquet green"?  perhaps only a typo in the labeling?  Thanks in advance for any light you might be able to shed on this matter.

John D. Christofferson
CLC 26913
1937 model 6513
JOHN D. CHRISTOFFERSON

Terry Wenger

John:

In the Cadillac Master parts book the #56 color is Bouquet Green with bouquet green wheels. Banquet is the wrong name.

Terry Wenger
Terry Wenger CLC #1800
tewv16@sbcglobal.net
1932 355B TSD
1939 7557
1940 60S
1941 60S
1947 6267 Conv.
1949 6207X Coupe
1963 60S

JOHN D. CHRISTOFFERSON

TERRY:

THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION.  I SUSPECT SOMEONE SIMPLY USED THE WRONG ADJECTIVE.

JOHN D. CHRISTOFFERSON
CLC 26913
JOHN D. CHRISTOFFERSON