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So ive been thinking of knocking a few dents out and spraying a coat of paint on my 64 f250 that i believe was originally Caribbean turquoise and was later repainted with what appears to be the same color. Im trying to get a good ideal of what this color would look like fresh. Some pictures ive seen show a very blue color while the faded paint on my truck is very green. Does anybody have any pictures showing what this color is suppose to look like to help me decide on the sticking with the ole green ford or mixing it up with some new color.
hmm that looks to be a little more blue than my truck but maybe thats just the way it fades. here is a picture of my truck, does it look like faded Caribbean turquoise?
ya know i was kinda thinking of the cream two tone and it looks pretty good (wish i had the polished grill). The color code is a b if i remember correctly but i know it was repainted at least once (bondo showing through) so i wasn't sure if it was still the right color. the picture of the 65 without the bed looks pretty close to mine.
I cant remember seeing any of the long nose versions of the truck on the top,seen plenty of the short nose versions. I presume there is a big diesel under the hood of the long nose.
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