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Man, you are caught in the same spot as me. I look at it like this, is it a show truck, then paint it something flashey, is it is a work truck or field truck, paint it something plain like your army green. Can't wait to see the pictures.
Paint color is one of the hardest things to make up your mind on. And until you see the color on a bronco you never know. Both the colors you said will look good on a bronco. I like colors that are close to the original colors but thats just me. Cruz the vendor web sites, ebay, and this sight to try and find the colors you like on a bronco. Good luck with your choice!!!
Years ago I would pounder colors selection for days if not weeks then one day I made my mind up if the paint code was a silver blue then it would be a silver blue, but I would use the newest color charts from lets say 2010-2011 but always use Ford colors,that way you can go to the auto parts store and get touch-up paint for door dings chips. Silver blue from 68 compare to silver blue from 2011 is nite and day, so dont think that if your color now looks dated it won't be fresh using the newer year color. Regardless of color pick the newest year you can so touch-up is easier.