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I'm a newbie, forgive me if this has been asked before. I bought a 1967 F100. I'm currently working on the brakes and researching interior items.
My first question is what color is "Lt. parchment barcelona and pastel parchment crinkle vinyl"? The current interior colors are grays and blacks. The search for "parchment" on Google is not helpful. "Barcelona" search is no better. The dash is faded but was either black or grayish. Someone spray painted the door panels black. Carpet is also black/gray. I don't know what happened to the Ranger panels.
rademan11 your truck looks really clean. those marker lights on the sides are not O.E.M. someone added them later. also i don,t think that those mirrors are correct for your truck. as far as the Ranger panels go. are you talking about your door panels.? they look just like the ones in my 67 f-100 custom cab. some came with the alum. trim some did not. i have the stainless trim for my windshield but just the rubber gasket on the back no trim. good luck with your truck.
The colors on your tag "M8" are the exterior colors - M is Wimbledon White and 8 is Springtime Yellow, which is what your truck shows on the outside. Where did you get the info about parchment and Barcelona and such? Parchment is a light tan or beige color and probably refers to the seat cover and door panel color.
WRT the side marker lights, those look like the factory lights for a Camper Special, which is normally an F250 or F350. However on the CS it would have only had the front amber markers, not the rear red ones. I agree this looks like an add-on by a PO.
The dash overlay I installed on mine didn't turn out quite right. The holes for the defrosters didn't line up quite right. Close enough for me but......
This 67 Fairlane sample is the closest I could find so far.
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