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danbo1868
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Mar 25, 2021

Color Codes for Holiday Rambler 2007

Would like to know where I can call to get color codes for my 2007 Holiday Rambler Neptune.. The number I have is no longer in use. if anyone knows who or where to call it would be appreciated.
Thanks
  • The color codes from that era are probably useless. They were probably still using Sherwin Williams at that time, that does not transfer over. They were also transitioning to different paint in the industry back then.

    You're better off to do a color match with a gun from a paint store. I went through all of this on y 2005 Diplomat.
  • camperkids1025 wrote:
    Like Bruce said check inside your upper doors on your kitchen cabinets for a paint code, that's where mine was.


    The other thing on that code - when I went to the local NAPA store to get some paint mixed up they asked where I had gotten the code - apparently it's the "master code", not necessarily tied to a make or model vehicle.
  • Like Bruce said check inside your upper doors on your kitchen cabinets for a paint code, that's where mine was.
  • Thanks for all the info. I think i'll try the 800 number and if that doesn't work, ill try and locate a shop that has a camera that will be able to determine the colors.
    thanks again for your input.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    MountainAir05 wrote:
    Stop by a automotive paint store and they have a gun they can scan your paint and come close.


    Did that twice over 15 years (The color changes over time)
    Perfect match both times.
  • I have a 2005 Monaco Knight and was able to obtain a print out of the "Recreational Vehicle Data Card" essentially a full build sheet from Monaco two pages of everything with codes and serial numbers. This was three years ago, try 800-634-0855. Also they sent me a sheet from Industrial Finishes in Eugene, OR that had the Diamont paint codes with formulas for mixing. You will need to give them your Monaco coach number. Good luck.
  • Stop by a automotive paint store and they have a gun they can scan your paint and come close. My Newmar came close to a Honda vehicle color so that is what we went by. You might find that the paint was a water base paint made for them by Sherwin Williams who no longer makes it. I went with a base clear coat system and it looked better than new. 3 or 4 coats of base and that many clear coat an its still look very good when I saw the unit a month ago.
  • Take the fridge outside panel to Home Depot and use their color match machine. You will then have the code for a faded color and will match.
  • Any chance its on a sticker inside a cabinet door? It is on our Newmar and was on the 2 before that. Back in the day Newmar and HR were sort of long distance cousins-ish.

    They were totally different companies but some of the people from Newmar came from Monaco/ HR.