![]() Previously ordered paint for a Miata and it was a perfect match. Jack H, owner of a 1963 Ford from Desert Hot Springs, CA The pint is a perfect math for the original. Warren R, owner of a 1963 Ford from Rancho Santa Fe, CA Found the exact color from a 1963 paint code. Andy Turner, owner of a 1963 Ford from Pass Christianįast shipping, great communications. Colors are right on for factory correct color. I use your paint touch up on model cars creating accurate replicas of the real car. Gordon Z, owner of a 1963 Ford from San Antonio, TX Push button was also harder to push giving some resistance. The second can started fine but then started spitting or just would only do a fine narrow 1" line. The first can was great and covered well. This last order was to touch up a tailgate on 1963 Ford F100 Holly Green. William M, owner of a 1963 Ford from Fort Myers Beach, FL Great Paint James J, owner of a 1963 Ford from Sanford, NC Gregory M, owner of a 1963 Ford from Brooklyn, MI Thank you again for such an excellent product. Whenever I talk classic car paint with my car buddies, I will no doubt recommend you as the best source for automotive touch-up paint products. I have been very impressed with the paint products that I have tried from your company. The color I purchased, Rangoon Red (Ford code J6) perfectly matched the 18 year old paint with which I was trying to blend. However, I was so surprised and pleased with the quality of your products I felt that I had to send my thoughts to you. The less than acceptable aerosol paint products I have used has led me to where I do not expect much in the way of quality paint anymore. More often than not the nozzle clogs up half way through the can resulting in unnecessary waste as far as the customer is concerned. I have used a lot of aerosol paint over the years generally with mixed results. I have never found an aerosol can of paint that applied so smoothly with absolutely no runs. But I will make another exception on the touch-up paint products I purchased a few months ago, and again last week. I normally do not comment on products that I purchase online except provide feedback on an Ebay item. ![]() Click here and Like us!įollow us on our Galaxie Facebook page.Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint: Bob, owner of a 1963 Ford from Missouri Click here and Like us!įollow us on our Fairlane Facebook page. Shop for classic Ford parts at Follow us on our Falcon Facebook page. Grabber Blue was the sole survivor of the “Grabber era”, and was axed after the 1974 model year. Grabber colors offered for 1971: Grabber Yellow, Grabber Lime, Grabber Blue.īy 1972, Ford still offered a vast selection of colors, but the party names had all vanished. The only “fun” color offered was Anti-Establish Mint. Grabber colors offered for 1970: Grabber Blue, Grabber Orange, Grabber Green. In 1970, we had Bring ’Em Back Olive, Last Stand Custard, Freudian Gilt, Three Putt Green, There She Blue, Good Clean Fawn, Counter Revolutionary Red, Home on the Orange, Hulla Blue, and Anti-Establish Mint. In 1969, there was Thanks Vermillion, Freudian Gilt, Anti-Establish Mint, Dresden Blue and Hulla Blue. We’re glad they did, because it gave us some standout print ads and commercials. Remember those awesome names Ford gave some of their paint colors back in ’69 and ’70? In addition to the “Grabber” colors, the marketing folks also decided to take advantage of the culture and trends of that era.
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