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#21
Originally posted by dream34@January 4, 2005, 4:42 PM
From what I understand it is Midnightmist Metallic Blue (the origional coded color). Most of the Mustang guys I run into seem to agree, but it looks a little light as I remember the Midnightmist looking a bit darker. Having never seen another Midnightmist Mustang in person I really don't know. It seems in all of the pictures I have seen the Midnightmist Blue seems to be a bit darker. Still it could just be the light in those pictures. BTW any NOLA guys here?
From what I understand it is Midnightmist Metallic Blue (the origional coded color). Most of the Mustang guys I run into seem to agree, but it looks a little light as I remember the Midnightmist looking a bit darker. Having never seen another Midnightmist Mustang in person I really don't know. It seems in all of the pictures I have seen the Midnightmist Blue seems to be a bit darker. Still it could just be the light in those pictures. BTW any NOLA guys here?
http://www.metromustang.com/FordExterior/1...eriorPaint.html
I spotted this 96' taurus color on the same sight, kind simillar to yours as well.
http://www.metromustang.com/projects/67_fa...ly_mikes67.html
Thanks for the info!
#22
Originally posted by Jay@January 4, 2005, 5:26 PM
Reminds me of "Pepsi Blue" a popular shade about 10 years or so ago. Sorry Pak, that's not in even close to Viper Blue...
Reminds me of "Pepsi Blue" a popular shade about 10 years or so ago. Sorry Pak, that's not in even close to Viper Blue...
#24
Originally posted by Jay@January 5, 2005, 10:47 AM
Sure, I suppose Playmate Pink is a VARIATION of Viper Blue as well
Sure, I suppose Playmate Pink is a VARIATION of Viper Blue as well
#26
heh, guess I should say HI!!!
some may know me from other forums and such but I figured I would finally make the progression to here.
my mustang
http://www.goldcoastmotoring.com/mustang/mustang1.htm
some may know me from other forums and such but I figured I would finally make the progression to here.
my mustang
http://www.goldcoastmotoring.com/mustang/mustang1.htm
#28
Originally posted by one2gamble@January 6, 2005, 1:19 AM
heh, guess I should say HI!!!
some may know me from other forums and such but I figured I would finally make the progression to here.
my mustang
http://www.goldcoastmotoring.com/mustang/mustang1.htm
heh, guess I should say HI!!!
some may know me from other forums and such but I figured I would finally make the progression to here.
my mustang
http://www.goldcoastmotoring.com/mustang/mustang1.htm
#30
Hello all,
New to this forum, looks like a great one. I have a '68 coupe in which I restored a year ago, but work continues on it, have quite a few projects I am working on this winter. I hope I can contribute to this forum in the future.
Hey Bob, (GT350Clone) do not know if you remember me, we met at CF4, congrats on your magazine article, you do have a great car!
Randy
New to this forum, looks like a great one. I have a '68 coupe in which I restored a year ago, but work continues on it, have quite a few projects I am working on this winter. I hope I can contribute to this forum in the future.
Hey Bob, (GT350Clone) do not know if you remember me, we met at CF4, congrats on your magazine article, you do have a great car!
Randy
#34
Hello everyone, I am a new member here and have a 68 Coupe that I am restoring, along with a 67 coupe I am restoring currently for a friend. Here is a pic of my project, it looks worse than it is... B)
#35
Yeah, another one converted to the dark side, welcome bud! Now if we can just get Fritz and Chepsk8 to join we will be all set. You should really start off by showing everyone what you sacraficed in order to bring back a couple more cars to the world of the living. (Well almost living, you are in Canada still)
Never mind, I just spotted this other thread. http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?ac...=12977&p=211881
Never mind, I just spotted this other thread. http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?ac...=12977&p=211881
#36
hello,
i am returning to the mustang fold. last year i bought a '73 mach 1 that i am presently modifying to suite my tastes. it is an "H" code car that was aready upgraded with 4V heads when i got it with a mild cam, Edelbrock performer intake and Demon 850 carb. i have swapped the FMX with a toploader and am putting in Hooker super comp headers this week. i have switched out the '73 Mach 1 grill, lower valence, and bumper for '71 pieces. this summer i am going to repaint and switch the stripes to '71-'72 stripes. the car is up on jackstands in the garage and there isn't any room to get any decent pictures of it yet. i should be able to get some in next two weeks.
i am returning to the mustang fold. last year i bought a '73 mach 1 that i am presently modifying to suite my tastes. it is an "H" code car that was aready upgraded with 4V heads when i got it with a mild cam, Edelbrock performer intake and Demon 850 carb. i have swapped the FMX with a toploader and am putting in Hooker super comp headers this week. i have switched out the '73 Mach 1 grill, lower valence, and bumper for '71 pieces. this summer i am going to repaint and switch the stripes to '71-'72 stripes. the car is up on jackstands in the garage and there isn't any room to get any decent pictures of it yet. i should be able to get some in next two weeks.
#37
My car:
65 c-code fastback
San Jose car
All original, unrepaired panels
Mods:
Shelby body mods (hood, quarter windows, brake scoops)
Mineral Grey with black stripes
4-wheel stainless steel brakes
total control sub frame connectors
traction masters
2003 bullit wheels
302 roller
painless wiring
8" traction lock rear
Current State:
The body is back together and pending wetsanding/buffing
Interior insulation installed
Interior panels restored and installed
New dashpad and ford windshield installed
rear seat re-covered
fold down restored, stripped to bare metal, painted and new carpet/chrome
Upcoming Projects:
5-speed transmission parts sourcing and installation
rear seatbelts
3-point front seatbelts
finish interior -
Finally, engine - target mid-year 2005
http://groups.msn.com/Steves65Mustan...ation/pictures
65 c-code fastback
San Jose car
All original, unrepaired panels
Mods:
Shelby body mods (hood, quarter windows, brake scoops)
Mineral Grey with black stripes
4-wheel stainless steel brakes
total control sub frame connectors
traction masters
2003 bullit wheels
302 roller
painless wiring
8" traction lock rear
Current State:
The body is back together and pending wetsanding/buffing
Interior insulation installed
Interior panels restored and installed
New dashpad and ford windshield installed
rear seat re-covered
fold down restored, stripped to bare metal, painted and new carpet/chrome
Upcoming Projects:
5-speed transmission parts sourcing and installation
rear seatbelts
3-point front seatbelts
finish interior -
Finally, engine - target mid-year 2005
http://groups.msn.com/Steves65Mustan...ation/pictures
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Originally posted by Uncle Nicky@January 18, 2005, 9:28 PM
howdy everyone, names nick, and i can only wish i had a car
howdy everyone, names nick, and i can only wish i had a car