Show off your two tones!
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With two tone paint the interior metal is always the upper door color..... right?
On F-series. The sweet Bronco above probably has a red dash.
My 77 is Bahama blue single color and looking at options to break it up a bit with a two tone option. Want it to look stock and I have only the dent trim no lower race track.
Not many colors go with that blue other than white.
On F-series. The sweet Bronco above probably has a red dash.
My 77 is Bahama blue single color and looking at options to break it up a bit with a two tone option. Want it to look stock and I have only the dent trim no lower race track.
Not many colors go with that blue other than white.
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1979 F-150, All Unoriginal
Here's my truck. According to the odometer, which has not worked since some time before 1996, the truck has less than 60,000 miles, and is only on its second motor, assuming it was on its first motor when the previous owner acquired it.
The driver's door is off of a blue 1976 F-100, and according to the VIN on the cab, this is supposed to be a flareside. It has the trim of a Lariat or an XLT, but the badge on the cowl says "Custom."
Anyway, assuming this is a factory color, this is a two-tone of Dark Brown Metallic, and Medium Copper Metallic.
The driver's door is off of a blue 1976 F-100, and according to the VIN on the cab, this is supposed to be a flareside. It has the trim of a Lariat or an XLT, but the badge on the cowl says "Custom."
Anyway, assuming this is a factory color, this is a two-tone of Dark Brown Metallic, and Medium Copper Metallic.
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