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http://www.fordification.com/ if you go to this website you can find OEM paint chips for pretty much any domestic car or truck (this includes original Bronco colors). I had mine appraised In August 2005, they said It is Bahama Blue. Originally thought to be a GM color but I thought I saw it as an original Bronco color in the paint chips only the color wasn't available when my rig was made.
Mine's original "Ford Light Metallic Blue"....repainted of course. I think it will need another repainting soon though as it has been 14 years since the last repaint.
What are the scales for? We use those for kart racing, setting up cross, left, and front weight. Are you racing circle track?!? Just kidding but still curious though... Craig
BTW, nice paint for 14 years old, nice bronco too!
Ah, I see now. Cool post! I'd try to weigh mine with our scales, but it won't fit in the garage anymore ?:? Maybe my neighbor will let me set the scales up in his driveway where it is level so I can see how much she weighs. I can maybe set up my cross and other weights so I can turn left really good too! ;D