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Hi all. Can anyone help out with a paint code / brand that matches the factory pale orange offered in late '60's / up to 1972. Its not the darker "grabber" or "firebolt" colours that are usually listed. If anyone has an original 1972 dealer brochure, its one of the standard colours listed on the back, although I have seen trucks as "early" as 1965 in the colour. Best of all would be if someone would be willing to send me a glove box door off a Tangier painted truck, so I can match the unweathered paint. Happy to cover any / all costs. Thanks !

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go to www.autocolorlibrary.com and look at the original paint chip charts there. You should find the code for PPG brand paints. Joe


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