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Military Paint 1 Gallon 33446 flat Tan 686 "CARC" substitute Hummer M151A2

$ 23.76

Availability: 56 in stock
  • Brand: GCI
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Interchange Part Number: 686
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 33446
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New

    Description

    This is a very high quality and very correct gallon of 33446 Flat Tan paint. This is commonly referred to as 686 CARC Tan. This color showed up in the very early 70's and is still in use currently. The trailer pictured is original C.A.R.C. paint. This 686 color is lighter than the 30277 sand camo. (see comparison picture) This is a CARC substitute since the original paint had very dangerous materials used in production. This is very common on the 2 1/2  and five ton trucks as well as the M880, CUCV, M151A2, and Hummers. This is also a color on the three color camo patterns.  This is US Made and is the super high quality Gillespie Coatings brand.  This is oil based enamel.  This is the correct shade of 33446.  This is the top of the line and the paint all the serious collectors and the US Military Museum systems use. Just ask any of the serious collectors or military vehicle restorers about the Gillespie Brand.  Ok, I tried to take a picture of our sample chip and that is really the best I can do to show you the color.   We do combine shipping.  QTM Parts
    We offer a paint chip set in a different listing if you are not sure what color you need.
    Sorry Over seas buyers. This can not and will not be shipped overseas by us. This can only be shipped to the lower 48 states.
    Remember this is old school single stage enamel. This does not need hardener or any additives. If you start adding things you will loose the flat quality of the paint. This will need to be mixed thoroughly and or shaken up before each use. Failure to do so will cause the paint to have a sheen. Remember everyone paints differently so there is no real formula on how exact your coverage will be with a single gallon.