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Hello people,

some exciting things going on around here at the moment. Trucks currently in the countryside receiving an extreme makeover, (part of which is a mercedes engine getting dropped in there:nabble_smiley_cool:! pics to follow :) ), another part of which is shes finally getting some paint :)

Im trying to keep it classic, and have been looking at 70's Bronze/brown metallic colours.

Only problem is that looking at them on a screen it's obviously very difficult to get a good feel for them.

Also every time i order a spray can to test one it's 20$ so i want to be a bit selective.

If any of you good people had some recommendations i'd much appreciate it!

These are the kind of things i've been looking at. - The MG A is the ideal colour but it's just a picture and makes no mention of what paint they used.

-i like how where the light hits it, it has highlights without getting too light as to become too orangey.

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pontiac 'cinnamon bronze'

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dodge dark bronze

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this is cool, maybe a bit lighter than what i'm looking for.

Thanks!

 

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Wow! A Merc engine in a Ford! Cool. What engine and what transmission?

As for the colour, I REALLY like the 1970 Dodge Super Bee! That is a really cool colour. (And a beautiful car, although it it had been a '69 it would have been even better. :nabble_smiley_evil:)

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Wow! A Merc engine in a Ford! Cool. What engine and what transmission?

As for the colour, I REALLY like the 1970 Dodge Super Bee! That is a really cool colour. (And a beautiful car, although it it had been a '69 it would have been even better. :nabble_smiley_evil:)

I'll put up some pics of my old 1980 F150. It was "Dark Chamois Metallic". It had some metallic flake in it, so really did shine in the sun. It may be a bit too "orange" for your liking, but figured I would throw it up. I have a ton of pictures of this truck still, so if you are interested in the color, I can see if I have some that are focused on the brown in the sun to show the metallic.

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Wow! A Merc engine in a Ford! Cool. What engine and what transmission?

As for the colour, I REALLY like the 1970 Dodge Super Bee! That is a really cool colour. (And a beautiful car, although it it had been a '69 it would have been even better. :nabble_smiley_evil:)

Hi Gary,

Unfortunately, -as cool as it would be- it's not a screaming V12 :) , instead a 5 cylinder OM602 turbo diesel. (mated to a 722.6 automatic transmission).

The idea is to have something economical and dependable for which i can get spares this side of the pond. Plan to run it a lot on vegetable oil too.

 

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I'll put up some pics of my old 1980 F150. It was "Dark Chamois Metallic". It had some metallic flake in it, so really did shine in the sun. It may be a bit too "orange" for your liking, but figured I would throw it up. I have a ton of pictures of this truck still, so if you are interested in the color, I can see if I have some that are focused on the brown in the sun to show the metallic.

Love this colour!

what a sweet looking truck, with the 'wimbledon white' two tone if i'm not mistaken :). - have been looking at a lot of paint colours of late!

and it's not too orange.... incidentally i'm a big fan of orange, just i'd always imagined the decals being orange, so am after some contrast.

thanks for sharing shawn

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Love this colour!

what a sweet looking truck, with the 'wimbledon white' two tone if i'm not mistaken :). - have been looking at a lot of paint colours of late!

and it's not too orange.... incidentally i'm a big fan of orange, just i'd always imagined the decals being orange, so am after some contrast.

thanks for sharing shawn

This article from Wikipedia says "With some OM602 Powered Mercedes-Benz vehicles exceeding 500,000 or 1,000,000 miles (800,000 or 1,610,000 km),[1] it is considered to be one of the most reliable engines ever produced." And it looks like the output is from ~90 to 120 HP, depending on which one you get. That should be quite adequate for what you have. :nabble_smiley_good:

And if you go with the color shown on Shaun/salan7's truck it'll still be "Ford". Cool!

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This article from Wikipedia says "With some OM602 Powered Mercedes-Benz vehicles exceeding 500,000 or 1,000,000 miles (800,000 or 1,610,000 km),[1] it is considered to be one of the most reliable engines ever produced." And it looks like the output is from ~90 to 120 HP, depending on which one you get. That should be quite adequate for what you have. :nabble_smiley_good:

And if you go with the color shown on Shaun/salan7's truck it'll still be "Ford". Cool!

The 300d was a classic that just ran forever.

Glad to see someone making use of that engine.

There was someone here In town that had a td (wagon) running on WVO.

I could smell it before I even heard it. :nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig:

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Love this colour!

what a sweet looking truck, with the 'wimbledon white' two tone if i'm not mistaken :). - have been looking at a lot of paint colours of late!

and it's not too orange.... incidentally i'm a big fan of orange, just i'd always imagined the decals being orange, so am after some contrast.

thanks for sharing shawn

I miss it dearly and should never have sold it. I like my F350, but I really liked the colors on that truck.

The second color was actually a vanilla or banana cream color when shined up. It was a little dull from all of the years of sun exposure in California and then Florida. I have seen brown trucks mixed with wimbledon white before though. The tailgate on my F350 is actually from one.

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