05-07-2007, 04:30 PM | #1 |
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painting original
1963 chevy c 10 so this truck was my great granpas and my grandparents new i was looking to restore a 60s truck so they just gave it to me. so it means alot to them and me for this thing to come out as original as possibe. well it just needs to look like the same truck its 507 brigade blue with a brownish interior color. someone told me to look on jim carters website. and the color they have for interior is for 64-66. and i know there are alot of differences in these trucks are the interior colors the same? if i can find if there is a code on the truck somewhere ill just have my body shop mix me something close. and was the firewall painted the same color as the interior? cause it looks like the same brownish color on the firewall. thanks for any help cody
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05-07-2007, 06:10 PM | #2 |
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Re: painting original
Cody see if these help
The Interior color would have been Fawn Poly - Ditzler Code: 22151 The Exterior color was 507 Brigade Blue - Ditzler Code: 12233
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05-10-2007, 07:46 PM | #3 |
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Re: painting original
Yes, interior color is the same from 1962-1966. But steering wheel and column were white from 62-64.The color of the firewall depends on where the truck was built.Some East coast assembly plants painted the firewall the interior color fawn, but most Central and West coast assemby plants painted the firewall the color of the exterior. They were never painted black, unless the exterior color was black.Photo shows a custom cab interior.
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05-10-2007, 10:21 PM | #4 |
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AutoColorLibrary.com is where I get my original codes from for my shop. Very easy navigation, and if you prefer dupont, it is great for getting mix codes as the ppg codes can be converted. Go to the 1964 year to view the actual chips Good Luck! - Jerry
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05-10-2007, 11:28 PM | #5 |
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I've got a '65 with the exact same color scheme. My code is 507AA. What is strange is that the door jams are also the brownish color (Fawn poly) of the interior. This truck has been modified so I assumed the whole truck was fawn poly at one time, but the paint code says it was originally blue. Are the door jams supposed to be interior or exterior color?
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05-12-2007, 05:21 PM | #6 |
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The same assembly plants that painted the firewall fawn also painted the door jams fawn.All other plants painted the firewall and door jams the exterior color. So both would be correct. Also, the interior color was never used as the exterior color. In 64 and 65, there was an exterior color called fawn, but each year the color was a different shade and was not even close to the metalic fawn used on the interior.
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05-13-2007, 11:25 AM | #7 |
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I have a 63 I am going to restore. I noticed the inset on the door panel and glove box door where a diffrent color, it looks like an antique white or egg shell white? The inside of mine is painted bright white the same as the exterior. I am going to repaint the exterior omaha orange and white top and would like to match the inset on the door panels.
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