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Original Paint Scheme

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I have a 1949 C-170A, S/N 18812 and would like to know the original factory paint scheme. Does anyone know of a website that has such info? The original interior is green trim with green tweed like fabric. The exterior was repainted sometime in three shades of green that I know is not standard. :lol:
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I was able to order the blueprints for the paint scheme for my '52 right from Cessna for around $50 - pricey, but not bad compared to the cost of the paint job.
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Richard, I have an original B&W photo of a 49 A model, but you'll have to wait until I get home and hope I remember to email it to you. Get my email address off the front of the Flypaper and send me a request to remind me.
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I have found that one of the best resources for paint and interior information are the original factory ads and sales material. They are regularly available on a certain auction site that if mentioned by name will get you severely chastised, and possibly banned from this forum. :roll: No need to buy them unless you really want them as there is usually a picture of the item being sold.
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Original Paint Scheme

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Thanks to all who replied. I will search out those sources. :lol:
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Post by cessna170bdriver »

ghostridr,

Also email or pm me to remind me to see if I have photos of original '49 schemes. Cleo Bickford emailed me a whole folder full of original paint scheme photos for the convention judges last year. Not sure if a '49 is amongst them, but will probably need a reminder at home to check.

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Post by cessna170bdriver »

I have posted the photos of paint and interior schemes from the convention judging packet at

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cessna170 ... /my_photos

There are scans from Cessna sales literature as well as more recent photos.

The only A-model represented is the '51; I'm not sure why.

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Those are fun Miles, thanks for posting them!
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Post by 3958v »

The lay out for my original paint job was still on my plane when I stripped the paint since the major portion was bare aluminum it was real easy to mask and paint the trim. I took the cowling to a local sign shop and he made masks for the logos on it. I also had him do the same for the vertical stabilizer. Bill K.
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Post by Matthew_bailey »

Guys,

I have had the same question for a straight tail 172 that I am restoring.

1. You may be able to order the original paint drawings from Cessna. Phone number for Cessna parts ordering is 206-371-1519. Have the year and S/N available. I got them for my 1957 172. You will pay about $50 for the print.

2. I have a webpage where I compiled the straight tail brochures/photos of the various straight tail paint schemes from 1956-1959. If you guys have the original brochure for a 170 scan it in and attach it to this thread. I will add it to the page for archival purposes.

here is the website.

http://www.rob.com/patt/172
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