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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: brennancarey on January 12, 2015, 03:37:03 PM
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Hi all
New to forum, been through the posts on this topic just wanting to cfm I am right ?
Is this what 67 slop grey looks like from Dearborn for a 12/66 build date :
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I have put a black reference object in 2nd picture so you can see how different the grey is vs the black object
Thks guys
Brennan
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Hi all
New to forum, been through the posts on this topic just wanting to cfm I am right ?
Is this what 67 slop grey looks like from Dearborn for a 12/66 build date :
(http://)
I have put a black reference object in 2nd picture so you can see how different the grey is vs the black object
Thks guys
Brennan
By nature of what it is (slop paint) the shade can vary. darker ,lighter some with metallic some with a greenish tint some a blueish . The most common factor is that it is some variation of gray in the mix. If you don't have something on the car that you can match paint then best to find a car that has a close build date from Dearborn to match too. In any event it is hard to be proven incorrect given the possibilities.
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By nature of what it is (slop paint) the shade can vary. darker ,lighter some with metallic some with a greenish tint some a blueish . The most common factor is that it is some variation of gray in the mix. If you don't have something on the car that you can match paint then best to find a car that has a close build date from Dearborn to match too. In any event it is hard to be proven incorrect given the possibilities.
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Also - welcome to the site :)
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Hi, thks guys fro the feedback.
I do indeed have a reference it match against this is what i have posted for your review. I am just double checking to cfm that this is indeed correct, but as you say there is no exact colour. Just wanting cfm that what i found looks correct to you experts out there.
Thks!!