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I have asked this question in the thread regarding my 1969 F100, but hoping to get something definitive.
I am wanting to repaint my wheels and my painted front bumper (some day I will have a better rear bumper). Currently, the consensus seems to be Ford Corinthian White was the color used for wheels, bumpers and painted grilles for our bumps.
Probably would be a good color for a tool box when I add that, as well.
The color code is not much seen after the early/mid 60s. But I don't much think it would be Wimbeldon White - even though I really like that white. Looks great on a shortbed, styleside bump.
Not attempting a restore, per se, but would like my touch-ups to be pretty close to the original.
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