I have a ‘70 F250 CS / Ranger that’s had a lot of poor past work done and parts swapped out so I’m not always sure what’s original and what’s not.
The truck was originally two tone with the E7 paint code (Sky View Blue w/ Harbor Blue). The dash is the original Sky View Blue but the steering column is a different, darker blue (not sure if it is Harbor Blue or not and the truck has been repainted non-original so I can’t compare).
My question: is the column supposed to be the same color as the dash? Or was it often a different accent color?
Question #2: is the shift collar always the same color as the column? Mine was replaced and is unpainted.
Question #3: is the rubber donut in the last picture original? It was located on the column before the firewall on the interior side. No part number on it and I don’t find it in online diagrams.
I’m rebuilding the column currently and want to correct what’s wrong.
Thanks.
Correct Steering Column Color
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Re: Correct Steering Column Color
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See http://fordification.com/library/pictur ... tegory/183
This is probably medium blue poly - a paint store can mix it.
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Yes it should be painted.
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That looks original - around the base of the column. it is different for a power steering truck though. and last time i checked no one reproduced the PS one.
I cant promise but cruise though my project thread - i may have a picture of some of this.
See http://fordification.com/library/pictur ... tegory/183
This is probably medium blue poly - a paint store can mix it.
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Yes it should be painted.
#3
That looks original - around the base of the column. it is different for a power steering truck though. and last time i checked no one reproduced the PS one.
I cant promise but cruise though my project thread - i may have a picture of some of this.
Robert
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Re: Correct Steering Column Color
Interesting, thanks for your help. I didn't realize Ford only used about 4 colors for the column. The paint code is PPG and my local paint store carries BASF products and said they couldn't cross reference a PPG number that old. So we pulled out a metallic color fan deck and matched it up to the old color as best we could. Now that I've sprayed it, it's a decent match, but not perfect. Next time maybe worth a drive to a PPG store and see if they can cross reference a number that old. You'd think yes, but I half expect they'd say no too.
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My 1969 has been in my family since new and it’s Wimbledon white exterior with red interior components like seat, arm rests, dash pad, and steering column. The rest of the cab is Wimbledon white.
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Re: Correct Steering Column Color
The paint reference website is very helpful for narrowing the list of colors and different manufacturers color code. You can also try automotivetouchup.com for custom mix.
https://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcoded ... ck&rows=50
https://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcoded ... ck&rows=50
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