1967 F100 Pebble Beige
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1967 F100 Pebble Beige
I am going to be painting my Flareside in a few weeks. I am going to paint it the original Pebble Beige color. It is the standard model.
I am wondering if the entire interior was painted Pebble Beige at the factory or if it was painted a different beige or tan? If so, what is the paint code/color that was used for the interior?
If there are some parts in the interior that were painted a different color, please list the parts that were painted a different shade and the color they came from the factory. Essentially what color do I paint the different areas--visor hardware, steering wheel, door panels and headliner trim? some of the parts look lighter than pebble beige and I am not sure if this is because the truck is 48 years old.
I hope that I am being clear.
I am wondering if the entire interior was painted Pebble Beige at the factory or if it was painted a different beige or tan? If so, what is the paint code/color that was used for the interior?
If there are some parts in the interior that were painted a different color, please list the parts that were painted a different shade and the color they came from the factory. Essentially what color do I paint the different areas--visor hardware, steering wheel, door panels and headliner trim? some of the parts look lighter than pebble beige and I am not sure if this is because the truck is 48 years old.
I hope that I am being clear.
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Thanks for your reply. I wonder if the same was done on 1967's. Someone must know? Do you have any pictures of your interior?
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Sweet ride. I have seen Pebble beige in a darker shade than yours. I was able to expose some paint on my truck (back of cab) and it appears even lighter than the paint on yours.
#6
color will vary with person who mixes paint , it's done by weight of different toners (colors) one drop to much of one toner will alter formula .
I uncovered my original paint in my interior with some old socks and acetone , color on it now is pretty dame close .compare dash with inner door that was painted with outside of truck .
I uncovered my original paint in my interior with some old socks and acetone , color on it now is pretty dame close .compare dash with inner door that was painted with outside of truck .
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color will vary with person who mixes paint , it's done by weight of different toners (colors) one drop to much of one toner will alter formula .
I uncovered my original paint in my interior with some old socks and acetone , color on it now is pretty dame close .compare dash with inner door that was painted with outside of truck .
I uncovered my original paint in my interior with some old socks and acetone , color on it now is pretty dame close .compare dash with inner door that was painted with outside of truck .
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Rear Fender primed and ready for paint and possibly some undercoating?
Well it was more than a few weeks to finally get the exterior of the cab, fenders and hood painted. Working feverishly now and the bed is going to be painted along with the rear flareside fenders. The question that I have is whether to paint the inside of the rear fenders pebble beige or spray on some sort of undercoating. I am going to be driving the vehicle. So 100% originality is not that important.
Here are some photos of the vehicle fresh after paint (not rubbed out):