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Touch up paint

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I believe you should start with a Ford or Lincoln dealership that has a body shop as part of there dealership - Just a suggestion, and asking costs nothing.🙂

BUT, before you buy paint see this posting I made for you:
 
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Hi Tim,

I wrote this little help guide on our website with all the paint codes and some details on getting the paint job done.

Check it out here;




-Aaron
 
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Here is a quick reference to the write-up; (the paint codes are on the site though)

We have listed these 2002 2003 2004 and 2005 Ford Thunderbird paint codes for you, our valued customer, to reference when necessary. We would like to suggest that if you are doing a paint job cover up on a metallic paint, such as the Thunderbird Blue, that you do the research and find a really good painter that has many years of experience with spraying metallic paints. We had painters here at Thunderbird Concepts for the first year we made the Roadster Tonnneau and went through just about every detail when it comes to matching the metallic Thunderbird colors. It is a technique that relies on many factors including the distance the painter sprays or the amount of time the painter sprays. It's these simple little details that make a difference in the paints metallic color hue appearance. If it's spayed to heavy, it can come out too dark, etc. We don't want to scare you out of getting a paint job or cover up. To make sure that your Ford Thunderbird paint color comes out correctly, we suggest that you make sure that your Ford Thunderbird is present for the painter to color match your Ford Thunderbird's color. We hope that this little note will help you get the paint job or cover up you deserve!

Happy Tbirding,

Aaron Scott
 
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