Polar white Reply #30 – May 07, 2007, 05:35:52 PM Sure is an awful long thread about white paint!One wouldn’t think there would be that much to talk about. “It’s ummmm White” About covers it doesn’t it? Quote Selected
Polar white Reply #31 – May 07, 2007, 06:06:00 PM Well Jim, as you can see from the postings in this thread, white is not always white. Through a collaborative effort we all learned quite a bit...which is the purpose of this board, is it not? QuoteI have GW for my int codeG = Leather/Vinyl Articulated BucketsW = White/Charcoal (white is perforated)For 1984 I'm showing 1M as Pastel Charcoal...it is most certainly the same color as 1M from 1983. I'm not showing 1J in my paint chips but again, remember that I have only L-M books. That is probably a correct interpretation though. Quote Selected
Polar white Reply #32 – May 07, 2007, 06:28:46 PM I'll scan my paint chips a bit later to try to help this out a bit Quote Selected
Polar white Reply #33 – May 07, 2007, 10:36:55 PM Quote from: EricCoolCats;145430Of course, the elusive 1985 Light Sage Green Metallic (4B) is always a stunner. It's one thing to see these cars on the Internet; it's another to see them in person. That's when you really appreciate the subtlety that went into color selection. You know, I think I was the only one I knew that ever liked that sage green Bird I had. Everyone else thought it was an ugly colour. It looked really good with the chrome Cragar rims and white letter tires. It was an odd shade of green - the metallic component almost gave it a goldish tint. Even the buddy of mine that bought an '85 the same colour as mine but with tan interior hated it and painted it a darker green.Ford is now painting Mustangs in a similar colour, but more greeny and less goldy. One of the better looks on the Mustang, IMO - a retro colour on a retro car Quote Selected
Polar white Reply #34 – May 08, 2007, 09:56:38 AM QuoteIt was an odd shade of green - the metallic component almost gave it a goldish tint.Exactly...and it can even photograph like that, so much so that you'd swear it's gold and not green. That's the kind of subtlety I'm talking about. It's too bad we're 20 years hence...to see these on the new car lot in their original shape, with all the different colors, I think a lot of people would see them with new eyes. Maybe there wouldn't be so many ed black, red and white ones out there now... Quote Selected
Polar white Reply #35 – May 08, 2007, 02:35:41 PM Hey, I like my red! :hick:FILA, the 1J is Charcoal, which is your bottom paint. My 84 TBird book shows it (no, not for sale, stop asking :hick: ) I really like all the subtle colors these cars got. The 83/84 in that bluish Charcoal color we talked about a few weeks ago is really nice! I made John buy an 84 TC :D It's a 2-toner as well, with the break at the bodyline up by the windows instead of the molding like FILA. It's black on top and Charcoal on the sides (I think). I'm going to see it this weekend to get all the info for the registry. THIS is why it's important to have Paint color AND paint code for the registry! Quote Selected
Polar white Reply #36 – May 08, 2007, 03:19:29 PM I told ya Mike, what ever you need for your records, let me know, it's yorus. Quote Selected
Polar white Reply #37 – May 08, 2007, 06:00:43 PM i like my red and silver thank you very much. aint nada wrong with red and silver better than plain old boring white:giggle: :raspberry Quote Selected