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1967 F250 Harbor Blue Touch-up Paint

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Old 08-20-2015, 12:43 PM
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1967 F250 Harbor Blue Touch-up Paint

Looking to find Harbor Blue (coded 7) touch-up paint for a 1967 F250. What I think I need is a lacquer based spray (rattle) can. Any ideas where I can find this paint? Been all over the internet and have come up blank. Want to touch up a couple of spots in the bed.

Also looking for an original rear step bumper (silver) for the same pickup.

Thanks in advance for any information.
 
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Old 08-20-2015, 01:17 PM
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I suppose for the bumper you need to find a 67 and pull it off. NPD only shows reproductions. As to the paint, have you tried having someone color match it and mix it for you? Might be easier and more accurate than trying to find it in a rattle can. Plus...gives you an excuse to buy a paint sprayer!

Good luck.
 
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Thanks Dan...an original is what I am trying to find. Repro's are a little bit different. Mostly missing the back plate that sits between the step bumper and the below the tailgate. As for the paint I only have a few small areas to touchup so the rattle can would be perfect.
 
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A lot of the auto paint stores in NY are mixing the color and putting it in a spray can.
 
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Take your ash tray or glove box to the paint store so they can match it. My paint shop had resuable spray cans. All i had to do was charge it with compressed air.
 
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took my 67 to our local PPG store
they have a camera that analyzes your color and matches it to a formula
best way for a match
 
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