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'Bolter
Looking for the correct name/color code for my 52 suburban interior. looking to repaint the doors and dash.

Jim Carters website shows these color options, Dark Red Brown, Red Brown, Darker Brown..... the is a mention of a Wicker brown and Pecan brown.

Is there a source or chart that shows where these colors are applied/painted in the interior?

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'Bolter
Have you looked in the Stovebolt.com Tech Tips?
In the "Painting your truck" section?

1947-1955 Advance Design Paint Codes ?

(near the bottom of the page)


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'Bolter
Originally Posted by TSP Curmudgeon
Have you looked in the Stovebolt.com Tech Tips?
In the "Painting your truck" section?

1947-1955 Advance Design Paint Codes ?

(near the bottom of the page)

Oh nice! Thanx.....

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'Bolter
NorCal, Pecan Brown is dash & door color, while Wicker Brown is the darker brown for interior trim. See technical article at Jim Carter Truck Parts. V/r, Nick

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Originally Posted by NJC
NorCal, Pecan Brown is dash & door color, while Wicker Brown is the darker brown for interior trim. See technical article at Jim Carter Truck Parts. V/r, Nick
Guess I have not made enough replies
to introduce myself -this is my first reply !..(smile)

Been driving 1953 Chevy Trucks.. since my teens
Daily Driver ? For over 50 plus years ---at now
being over 70 one could say -- HOOKED
I just love just sitting in the seat ..
without even turning the key.. LOL !
The 53 Suburban I have now , I bought back
in 1982... Long story .............
Hope this Link Helps..
Jim Carter Old Chevy Trucks - Wicker and Pecan Brown. [oldchevytrucks.com]


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