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#746847 05/12/2011 11:54 PM
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I see the color charts and think I have the right cab interior color ( PPG 27467) for my 1950 3100, but I read mostly about dash color, is the rest of the interior the same, or different?

Sorry if asked and answered before.

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Same color on everything inside except for steering wheel and shaft, and some other incidentals like heater, pedals, etc.


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Correct Woodsman, and you've been thru it for sure haven't you! Now don't cha go steerin' him wrong on that engine color though!!

So how you commin' on that five-one? Haven't heard much about your progress lately. Hope your not in the same boat that I'm in. I've been bailing water for the last year and a lalf but it's coming in faster than I can I can keep up with it!!!!! In other words, I'm letting WAY TO MANY other things get in the way and taint got a thing done on either the '50 or the '54. They're both laying in pieces just waiting patiently for dad to get back to them.
How bout some new pix of where your at. Your last "Currently working on THIS" looks like you stopped after getting the cab painted. You should be into the real fun part of the restoration about now, that is, fitting all those new pieces back together.

Denny Graham
Sandwich, IL

Last edited by Denny Graham; 05/13/2011 1:33 PM.

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Denny, you have a PM


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