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"...Typically interior colors are a vinyl paint in late model vehicles.. Older vehicles with metal interiors use the same paint used on the exterior. Interior colors are not color coded on the vehicle anywhere so you have two choices. You can borrow our color books or you can also go by a body shop with interior color chips and have them tell you what color code you have. Once we know the color code, we can make the paint..."
Source: by paintscratch.com
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1978 Ford Light Truck Exterior & Interior Trim Colors
Source: by Ford via by fordification.com
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1979 Ford Light Truck Color Selections
Source: by Ford via by fordification.com
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Camo pics in a 95
Source: by jmccall89 at FSB
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Color Code Location, Bronco & Ford; "...Now you may notice the lack of an interior code on the older tags. Some of them do not have that information as there weren't so many different shades of the same color back then, especially on these old pickups. Grey was grey, tan was tan, etc., The only main difference that could potentially be a bit confusing on these older tags is that the code is stamped above the word exterior paint rather than next to it like on the newer ones. This truck has a paint code of 51. Here is an old red tag from an '89, also Canadian. I guess it looks like this is before they got the bright idea to rotate the sticker to fit it in a tight space; Once again I have outlined the paint code in green, and the trim code in red. The paint code here is F1 and the trim is CE..."
Source: by ecautosalvage.com
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Color Code, Bronco & Ford - go thru the drill to see both Interior & exterior colors
Source: by tcpglobal
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Color Codes in a 96; in Door Jamb Label, the letters and/or numeral under BODY designate the interior trim color, seat type and body type. in 1996 F-150, F-250, F-350, F-Super Duty and Bronco Workshop Manual
Source: by Ford via thedieselstop.com
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Color Codes, Interior & Exterior, 78 Bronco & F Series, etc.
Source: by Ditzler via Quadzilla (Big Red) at SuperMotors.net
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Color Codes, Interior & Exterior, in a 90
Source: by SeattleFSB (Seattle FSB) at SuperMotors.net
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ColorBond Application in an 86
Source: by Ryan M (Fireguy50) at FSB
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ColorBond Application in an 86
Source: by Gacknar (The Mall-Crawler, Jeremy, "Big grey megga beast") at FSB
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ColorBond Application in an 86; "...cleaned the entire thing with purple-power twice. Then I lightly wiped it down with acetone. Then, just to make sure the factory paint did not cause a problem I wiped a section down with acetone until the factory coating was removed and it was down to the bare plastic. This is the lighter area in the picture below. Unfortunately this did lighten the texture a little. Took 5 mist coats to cover. The area with the factory paint removed was harder to coat, making me think it was sinking into the plastic, but sat on top of the factory paint everywhere else. Then again it may have just been the fact that that area was lighter. I let the Color Bond cure for 48 hours and then did a scratch test. I can not scratch it off with my fingernail anywhere and it takes a serious effort to scratch it off using a penny..."
Source: by Gacknar (The Mall-Crawler, Jeremy, "Big grey megga beast") at FSB
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ColorBond Application pics in an 86
Source: by Gacknar (The Mall-Crawler, Jeremy, "Big grey megga beast") at SuperMotors.net
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Colors in a 78 (in 1978 Ford Light Truck Color Selections Brochure)
Source: by Ford via fordification.com
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Colors in a 79 (in 1979 Ford Light Truck Color Selections Brochure)
Source: by Ford via fordification.com
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Colors in a 90 (in Dealer Brochure, Partial)
Source: by Ford via ElKabong (Ken, El Kabong) at SuperMotors.net
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Colors in a 95 (in Dealer Brochure)
Source: by Ford via Hans Tore Tangerud @ lov2xlr8.no
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Colors in an 89 (in Dealer Brochure)
Source: by Ford via Hans Tore Tangerud @ lov2xlr8.no
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Dash Pad ColorBond Application in a 95
Source: by td152 at FSB
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Dupli-Color® Vinyl & Fabric Application in a 95
Source: by BurlyQ at FSB
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Dupli-Color® Vinyl & Fabric Coating Overview & Colors; "...Flexible self-priming formula. Resists cracking, flaking, and peeling. Dry to touch in 30 Minutes / Handle in 1 Hour..."
Source: by duplicolor.com
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Dye Information, Review & Source, SEM
Source: by BLOODSWEATSTEEL (Bigfoot) & Sixlitre (Malcolm H, Eddie Bauer) at FSB
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Fiberglass Repair pics in an 86; "...I bought a gallon of fiberglass resin and 5 sheets of the fiberglass at Home Depot, cost about $50..."
Source: by Ryan M (Fireguy50) at FSB
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FORD PICKUP TRUCK RED BOOK, 1946-93 Model Year Including Bronco, Ranger, etc. Overview w/Changes, Some Years w/Pics, GVW, Body, Engine, Transmission & Rear Axle Codes, Exterior Body & Interior Trim Color Codes, MSRP, Optional Equipment & Prices; Appendix A contains Overviews & Examples of; Warranty & Rating Plates, Build Date Stamp, Casting Dates & Manufacturing dates, Sheet Metal Date Codes, District Codes (DSOs), Assembly Plant Codes & Production Date Codes. Also includes F-SERIES TRUCK PRODUCTION FIGURES for 1946-79 including Bronco for 78-79; READ A LOT HERE! MIESK5 NOTE; site is down now & Internet Archive does not have an archived copy of each section; will leave Link in here in case site comes back
Source: by Peter C. Sessler via customautobrakes.com
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Krylon Fusion for Plastic® Application in an 84
Source: by jkorbes at FSB
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Krylon Fusion for Plastic® Application Instructions
Source: by krylon.com
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Krylon Fusion for Plastic® Overview & Colors; "...No sanding or priming required. Bonds easily to most plastics, PVC, resin and more. Fast dry; fully chip resistant after 7 days. Features EZ Touch 360® Dial Spray Tip. Dry to Touch 15 minutes. Dry to Handle 1 hour. For use with Wood, Metal, Wicker, Wrought Iron, Plastic, Hard Vinyl, Glass, Plaster, Ceramic, Paper, Paper Mache..."
Source: by krylon.com
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Paint Application pics Krylon Fusion in an 84
Source: by jkorbes at jines.org/bronco
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POR-15 & Al's Liner Installation in a 95
Source: by quinault at FSB
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POR-15 Q and A
Source: by POR-15 Chris at FSB
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Rust Bullet® Application (update) in a 79
Source: by Mike C. ("Nimrod Wildfire") at FSB
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Rust Bullet® Application in an 86
Source: by xris at SuperMotors.net
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Rust Bullet® pics in a 79
Source: by Big Mike C. ("Nimrod Wildfire") at SuperMotors.net
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Rust Bullet® pics in a 79
Source: by Big Mike C. ("Nimrod Wildfire") at FSB
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Rust Bullet® pics in a 91
Source: by Derrick36 at FSB
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Rust Bullet® pics in a 91
Source: by Derrick36 at SuperMotors.net
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Rust Converter VS Rust Encapsulator Review in an 86
Source: by Gacknar (The Mall-Crawler, Jeremy, "Big grey megga beast") at FSB
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Rust Removal pics & info in a 96
Source: by RebelRider2010 at FSB
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SEM Information, Review & Source
Source: by BLOODSWEATSTEEL (Bigfoot) at FSB
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SEM Vinyl & Leather Classic Coat™ Application Instructions
Source: by SEM
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SEM Vinyl & Leather Classic Coat™ Chart, Ford Colors
Source: by autoupholsterysupply.com
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SEM Vinyl & Leather Classic Coat™ Chart, Ford Colors W/Trim Codes; miesk5 Note; appears to be 2000 era model Ford colors codes; 17013 Midnight Black ZUEA
17023 Lt. Graphite ZUBA
17033 Lt. Parchment BJAA
17043 Med. Graphite ZUCA
17053 Med. Parchment BJCA
17063 Med. Prairie Tan AYCA
17073 Med. Dk Graphite ZU4A
17083 Dk. Graphite ZU5A
Source: by SEM
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SEM Vinyl & Leather Classic Coat™ Chart, Ford Colors; "...uses advanced technology to provide superior adhesion and flexibility when changing or restoring the color of most leather and vinyl. CLASSIC COAT is a fade resistant coating that won’t chip or peel and is available in many of today’s popular OEM colors..."
Source: by SEM
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SEM Vinyl & Plastic, Carpet and Velour Color Coat Application Instructions
Source: by SEM
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SEM Vinyl & Plastic, Carpet and Velour Color Coat Chart
Source: by msitrt.com
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SEM Vinyl & Plastic, Carpet and Velour Color Coat Chart; "...VSC-CC Color Coat is the industry standard for vinyl or plastic restoration. It is fade restistant, flexible and is a permanent coating..."
Source: by SEM
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VHT Vinyl Dye™ Application in an 82
Source: by mickaila at FSB
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VHT Vinyl Dye™ Overview & Colors; "...for vinyl and carpeting restores or changes the color of any vinyl upholstery, seats and trim, or the "short nap" carpeting found in today's cars, boats and watercraft. It is ideal for use on stiff or pliable vinyl, simulated leather or plastic. It is extremely resistant to cracking or fading. Careful preparation is essential and all traces of dirt, silicone products, vinyl and rubber protectants, oils and greases must be removed. Incomplete preparation will not produce a satisfactory result. Applications: Carpet, Vinyl Dashboards, Vinyl Seats, Trunk Carpet, Soft Tops, Untreated Leather. Finish: Satin. Dry Time: Dries to the touch in 30 minutes. Dries thoroughly overnight. No curing required.
Source: by vhtpaint.com
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VHT Vinyl Dye™ Review in a 92 (pics are gone)
Source: by 92Pony at FSB
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Vinyl Dye-Paint Pics & Info in an 86
Source: by Sixlitre (Malcolm H, Eddie Bauer) at FSB
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Vinyl Dye-Paint Pics in an 86
Source: by Sixlitre (Malcolm H, Eddie Bauer) at SuperMotors.net
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