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Hello, mister grant. I have a pretty good idea who you are. I think you are from Connecticut, to Long Island, to Florida, to North Carolina. If i got the right David right. I already have the coverlay, in black, and im thinking going with the maroon and black on the interior, as i have already installed black armrests, and black visors.

As SEM is a good suggestion, my job carries their products, i just gonna have to find a matching color code. Thank you.

The SEM color codes are here: Documentation/Specifications/Interior Paint. But as you'll see, no one carries the correct colors. The paint has to be mixed. I don't know if your company does that, but if not I recommend Vinyl Pro, and the link to their site is on that page.

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Hello, Im Dave from North Carolina, previously Conn. :nabble_anim_handshake:

I am up near Raleigh just a few hours from you.

It is nice you are doing this for your dad.

My dad is no longer with us and I wish he could see what I did on the rebuild (cab off frame) of my truck as he thought me all I know to do the body work & paint.

We are here to help you the best we can to get your project on the road be it where to get parts to how to do something.

For paint / dye for the inside get SEM products. Before painting wash the part with soap & water 3 times before doing anything to it. SEM makes a spray that helps the paint stick to the part, get it and use it.

On the dash pad they make a topper that fits pretty good and you really need to look close to see if it is a topper or a new pad. New pads are like $500 so the topper is the way to go.

Welcome to the forum and lets see some pictures

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Here is the start of the pictures, as i don't know how many i can post at a time. I'll start with the bad parts. You will see many of the wasp nests, screwy wiring, rotted brake hoses and brake lines, crumbling bushings, mold/dust/dirt especially in the dash board. You will also see some photo's with the samsung watermark, and some without, I had changed phones at some point in the past year. If you see some goofy looking kid, that's my nephew. Btw, this is after power washing the truck, and putting Ford Explorer wheels on it, with new tires, as there was almost nothing left of the old wheels and tires. Also kinda hoping someone will "steal/borrow" the cat, as it will be one less thing i need to do.

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Here is the start of the pictures, as i don't know how many i can post at a time. I'll start with the bad parts. You will see many of the wasp nests, screwy wiring, rotted brake hoses and brake lines, crumbling bushings, mold/dust/dirt especially in the dash board. You will also see some photo's with the samsung watermark, and some without, I had changed phones at some point in the past year. If you see some goofy looking kid, that's my nephew. Btw, this is after power washing the truck, and putting Ford Explorer wheels on it, with new tires, as there was almost nothing left of the old wheels and tires. Also kinda hoping someone will "steal/borrow" the cat, as it will be one less thing i need to do.

Yes, a prior owner did screw the door panels into the door. Sad, i know.

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Yes, a prior owner did screw the door panels into the door. Sad, i know.

Now here are some of the good stuff. Rebuilt engine, new master cylinder, new brake booster, stainless steel brake lines, brake hoses, side markers, tail lamps, coverlay dash cover, door panels, speakers, visors, antenna, temporary bench cover, midship fuel tank, power steering cooler hose, speedometer cable, throttle cable. There is also LED cluster lamps, however i must have missed a blue cover, because part of the speedo is still blue, instead of white.

Yes i have the wrong power steering hose, and will mount the cooler section better at a later date. Yes there is a vent filter thing at the end of the hose for the rear diff, nephew wanted to do it. And since the weather is typical winter, i have a pile of parts waiting to be installed, which includes poly body mounts, inner and outer tie rods, pitman arm, front shocks, the other power steering hose, the radius arm bushings, other axle bushings, and the radiator mount brackets from bronco graveyard.

I also have the weatherstripping, though i have yet to figure out what stripping goes where, or even how to change it. I think i have a pretty good idea on how to change the vent window seals, but i have no clue on how to change the rear split window seal.

 

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Here is the start of the pictures, as i don't know how many i can post at a time. I'll start with the bad parts. You will see many of the wasp nests, screwy wiring, rotted brake hoses and brake lines, crumbling bushings, mold/dust/dirt especially in the dash board. You will also see some photo's with the samsung watermark, and some without, I had changed phones at some point in the past year. If you see some goofy looking kid, that's my nephew. Btw, this is after power washing the truck, and putting Ford Explorer wheels on it, with new tires, as there was almost nothing left of the old wheels and tires. Also kinda hoping someone will "steal/borrow" the cat, as it will be one less thing i need to do.

great pictures. love the truck! yes it needs much but not too much for him to be able to drive it or even just ride in it safely. short bed f100. what's not to like? you should be able to have this be a reliable vehicle in short order. start with brakes!

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The SEM color codes are here: Documentation/Specifications/Interior Paint. But as you'll see, no one carries the correct colors. The paint has to be mixed. I don't know if your company does that, but if not I recommend Vinyl Pro, and the link to their site is on that page.

I hope you don't mind if i pick your brain a bit. This truck as 2 color codes on the vin sticker, 2k and 2l. I'm assuming 2k is the candy red exterior color, then 2L must be the interior Maroon/Dark Red color?

But the 2L is not listed on that specification chart in 1982. The Ford color code would actually be M5682 or M5682A. While the 2K would be code m5681.

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My day job, we custom mix automotive paints from 1/2 pint to 1 gallon, and aerosol cans as well, in Matrix, Valspar, Prime, Genverde, Lucid, Lessonal, and Sikkens. However, no interior paints. So i don't know how the interior paints are formulated. I just know how to look up the information off the vin tag, and mix by the brand and formula. Now paint is not my specialty. So i could be very wrong on that 2L code. The exterior doesn't appear to be two tone, so again, i'm not sure. My day job is automotive wholesale, but of modern vehicles, say 1998ish to 2021. We do have some older vehicle parts, but few and far between.

Just in case it comes up, my night job is a composite engineer. I design and build everything from small trim pieces, too entire car bodies, too prosthetics, too furniture out of fiberglass, carbon fiber, and other frp's.

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I hope you don't mind if i pick your brain a bit. This truck as 2 color codes on the vin sticker, 2k and 2l. I'm assuming 2k is the candy red exterior color, then 2L must be the interior Maroon/Dark Red color?

But the 2L is not listed on that specification chart in 1982. The Ford color code would actually be M5682 or M5682A. While the 2K would be code m5681.

My day job, we custom mix automotive paints from 1/2 pint to 1 gallon, and aerosol cans as well, in Matrix, Valspar, Prime, Genverde, Lucid, Lessonal, and Sikkens. However, no interior paints. So i don't know how the interior paints are formulated. I just know how to look up the information off the vin tag, and mix by the brand and formula. Now paint is not my specialty. So i could be very wrong on that 2L code. The exterior doesn't appear to be two tone, so again, i'm not sure. My day job is automotive wholesale, but of modern vehicles, say 1998ish to 2021. We do have some older vehicle parts, but few and far between.

Just in case it comes up, my night job is a composite engineer. I design and build everything from small trim pieces, too entire car bodies, too prosthetics, too furniture out of fiberglass, carbon fiber, and other frp's.

Wow! You've done a lot of peeling, but have plenty more to do.

However, I think you misunderstand the certification label. There are two different places on the certification label that indicate colors. The first, shown below as "Exterior Paint Colors 2K" is for the exterior colors only. So yours shows 2K and 2L, which is Candy Apple Red and Maroon, in that order. Both are exterior colors. But I'll bet it was 2L and 2K, in that order, as the first one is the primary and the second the accent. So the base color would be Maroon and then the top of the cab would have been Candy Apple Red.

But interior colors are designated by "Body", and in the example that is AB4. Go to Documentation/Specifications/Body Codes to decipher that.

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Wow! You've done a lot of peeling, but have plenty more to do.

However, I think you misunderstand the certification label. There are two different places on the certification label that indicate colors. The first, shown below as "Exterior Paint Colors 2K" is for the exterior colors only. So yours shows 2K and 2L, which is Candy Apple Red and Maroon, in that order. Both are exterior colors. But I'll bet it was 2L and 2K, in that order, as the first one is the primary and the second the accent. So the base color would be Maroon and then the top of the cab would have been Candy Apple Red.

But interior colors are designated by "Body", and in the example that is AB4. Go to Documentation/Specifications/Body Codes to decipher that.

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There is definitely a lot of things i need to check on.

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