1982
DOI: 10.1520/jfs12173j
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A Rapid, Systematic, and Comprehensive Classification System for the Identification and Comparison of Motor Vehicle Paint Samples. II: Paint Data Collected from Chrysler-Manufactured Cars

Abstract: A rapid system for the identification of Chrysler Corp. vehicles from paint samples has been devised. The data presented outline the production relationships of Chrysler vehicle lines to their various assembly plants from 1960 to 1979. Marketing trends seen in our data illustrate the usefulness of a statistical data base. Microscopic and chemical data from the analysis of 107 core samples, representing paint samples collected from 1452 Chrysler Corp. vehicles, are presented and discussed.

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“…The system entailed collecting microscopic and IR data for representative automotive undercoatings. This classification scheme was designed to narrow the possible sources of paint chips left at hit-and-run scenes (434). In an effort to define the statistical significance of a forensic paint comparison, data were compiled on the distribution of automotive topcoat paint colors based on a survey of approximately 45000 vehicles (435).…”
Section: Forensic Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system entailed collecting microscopic and IR data for representative automotive undercoatings. This classification scheme was designed to narrow the possible sources of paint chips left at hit-and-run scenes (434). In an effort to define the statistical significance of a forensic paint comparison, data were compiled on the distribution of automotive topcoat paint colors based on a survey of approximately 45000 vehicles (435).…”
Section: Forensic Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%