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Hi guys, I'm new here. My Dad and I are in the process of giving our '65 a facelift. We are wanting to go with a fawn/saddle and white paint scheme, but we are having trouble finding codes 525 or 555 available. Has anyone had problems getting this color recently? Our painter uses R+M and we have also checked Martin Senour. Any help would be appreciated!
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Just ran across these.
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Saddle is a '66 exterior metallic color. It is not the same as '65 Fawn non-metallic exterior color or the even lighter 1964 Fawn non -metallic color. 62-63 Desert beige is similar to 1965 Fawn, but slightly lighter. The interior medium fawn metallic does not match any standard exterior color offered. It may be close to a exterior metallic car color that was offered in the mid 60's. Need to do some research on car colors. Always check paint code with specific year of vehicle to get the right color. If you find a blank kick panel tag, and stamp in SPL, you can literally paint your truck just about any color in the world and say its "factory"
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Here is a '65 with a non standard paint color when new. You wont find this metallic gold on a '65 paint chart. If you were to open the door and see the kick panel, it would say SPL.
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Where can I find a nice clean original 64 65 66 Panel truck ?
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A bump for any new Saddle trucks.
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I posted this one earlier when it was in our shop getting the glass installed. Forgot to post finished pictures from a show this summer.
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Nice trucks all!
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I'm going to pull this one to the top as I am trying to match a formula to the original saddle color of Jon's beautiful original 66 K20. I have the PPG's crossover in base clear and it appears to be much like the driftwood colors of some of these nice looking trucks above. I have a pair of factor take off saddle mirror arms to try and match from but if anyone has a formula captured from a color shot of an original 66 Chevy truck saddle paint sample I would like to hear about it. The painter and I were just discussing this morning about shooting and blending and tinting the sample on the underside floor of the truck before doing the firewall or wheels.
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Mark, saw your post on OEMforme's tailgate. I purchased that one as a spare . If you need it for a sample or anything I might be out your way early March if you need it ? Jon
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Jon. I was 6 years old and a first grader when we picked up my Dad's brand new 66 Custom Cab big window long box 283 pickup in September 1965.The dealer in town ordered it to dad's specs code 555 saddle gold off white. The day we picked it up they had it inside the basement of the dealership because it was before the showing date of the new 66 models. My dad came unglued when that truck was driven up out of the building. The front fenders and hood were a dark gold almost brown and the rest was a lighter gold color. I remember riding home in the fresh black painted floor and the truck smelling new. Ended up my truck to use in high school but was not my daily car just my everything else car building hobby vehicle for 7 years. I even learned to drive in it when I was 13 with my dad.
OK that color was so inconsistent in uniformity about anything could be correct. Your 66 looks like my dad's looked for color. Have you had a paint rep use their color match equipment to formulate something close to the original yet? I am taking two take off mirror bases over Wednesday to see if there is enough surface to try. With a red oxide color primer in the thin areas it maybe a fruitless endeavour. |
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Here is mine - sporting the original paint.
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Is there a build thread for these two trucks? Anybody know the owners? Post #52 and 57 |
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I'm a loooong ways away from paint, but it will be fawn, one day.
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Funny maybe its the lighting but some look really light gold and other have a much darker gold look to them.....whats the code ???
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I agree. My 65 code is 525 AA. Which is supposed to be Fawn. Still don't know what the AA means???
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This one is nice and doesn't look like a metallic.
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Here's a Saddle colored truck I owned for a minute earlier this year.... The Clydesdale....
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Here is my 66 Camper Special named: Gross.
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That is one of the nicest original 60-66 campers Ive ever seen. Well preserved seat too. Very nice!
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