Posted by FordManiac on August 04, 2013 at 13:25:52 from (72.11.37.183):
In Reply to: Ford Blue Paint posted by mark in boonville ny on August 03, 2013 at 19:54:46:
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Unfortunately the Ford blue has changed some over the years. Reason being is the different formulations due to EPA etc plus different suppliers and the fact that some tractors came from England and some from USA etc. I have a near new 2810 that has seen VERY little sun and thus the paint is in awesome shape. It is no where near the factory paint you buy today but then again maybe England used a slightly different blue. The factory blue has a darker blue look and slight green/blue hue to it as compare the England version. I just painted my 3910 tractor with PPG Delfleet essentials Ford Blue color and its very close to as new 2810.
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