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i would just go to advance or some place like that, they usually have a book by the automotive paint with the color codes. Sorry that i can't give you a definitive atm.
Here you go for 95 codeYO/ KH. Not cheap--but it will be a perfect match. I have used this company to match my 92 EH/MC code paint.They will make the paint especially for your order and the paint will be fresh and will arrive within a week of the order being made.
I have, but I wanna know how he still does it. He's retired you know. I figured he's doing something we can all do. But maybe it's an "Ancient Chineese Secret."
I have, but I wanna know how he still does it. He's retired you know. I figured he's doing something we can all do. But maybe it's an "Ancient Chineese Secret."
One source is PartsVoice.com That site list all of the dealer inventory that are members. Anyone can register on this site. If you have a part number--all of the dealers that have that part in inventory and are members of partsvoice will show with their site URL and/or phone number. Give it a try.
But lets face it-Mr Bill/Number Dummy is a one-of-a-kind parts guy.
He is/was that type of parts guy that you wished was behind the counter when you came in with your old part from your only daily driver that was jacked up in the driveway with all of it's parts on the concrete. Its Saturday and getting dark and the truck needs to be driveable in 12 hours.
Mr Bill is the rare combination of good nature,willingness to help ,and knowledge that is getting to rare these days. FTE is very lucky to have him haunting this website --his knowledge and insights are amazing!
One source is PartsVoice.com That site list all of the dealer inventory that are members. Anyone can register on this site. If you have a part number--all of the dealers that have that part in inventory and are members of partsvoice will show with their site URL and/or phone number. Give it a try.
About 15% of the FoMoCo dealers are listed on PartsVoice.
Most of the major Ford obsolete parts vendors are also listed on PartsVoice.
Registration is free, searching is free...all you need is the Ford part number.
qman: All you need to find the part number is whatever parts catalog(s) match the vehicle(s) you own, however...
You will also need the Ford O-S-I (Obsolete-Supercede-Interchange) Catalogs, because Ford is in-famous for updating 10's of 1000's of part numbers every year.
Without the O-S-I Catalogs, I'd be SOL here on FTE.
btw: I did not use PartsVoice to search for the touch up paint.
I also have access to the in-house FoMoCo Dealer Parts Locator System. Every dealer is listed on this site.
Sorry, I cannot pass this website along, I'm have access to the system courtesy of a friend in the biz.