Nice rig Jc! That's a beauty!
Ford Marlin Blue per shop that painted it. Ford code M1742.
Yeah I believe you are correct.
We started this restoration and picked this color almost 4 years ago now. In that time, I have seen so many variations of non-metallic grey's applied to cars new and old. It was my idea first and now I look like the copy cat!
Looks like a Toyota color. I recently took this photo thinking the color would good on my '62 Ranchero project.
Looks like a match, right down to the Wimbledon White!
Non-metallic all the way.
We went with Audi Nardo grey on ours. Just wait until you see it in the sunlight....
I love that color. I'm finishing one now that is Ford's version, Lead foot Grey. Always been a fan of solid colors on the Bronco.
Thanks for sniffin around DD.
Brittany blue was my first choice but there is something about that non-metallic Marlin Blue. I think it gives the bronco a more vintage/modern feel.
Check out this rig in Marlin Blue:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pdeeM1YB99ooRye1EVeuONjDoEbH1aya
Non-metallic all the way.
We went with Audi Nardo grey on ours. Just wait until you see it in the sunlight....
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Funny how it looks ugly on the Toyota, but it looks BA on the Bronco.
It is Marlin Blue. A Ford color used on a lot of trucks, and on the Bronco in 66. I built the truck last year and this is the color he chose. Never trust the colors you see on a screen. I always send the customer a spray out of the color just to make sure.
You can see more pics of it on my JAK'S Restoration facebook page in the Hurst album. It is probably the worse one so far. Lots of sheetmetal and frame repair.
Fixed it for ya, lol
Thank you, Love your work.
Thanks Dave. I don't know why my pics do that.
if it's I phone, take it w/the phone sideways, home bottom at bottom in your right hand sir.