Choose your Automotive paint color for your 1967 Ford F150

Restore Your 1967 Ford F150 Finish In Two Steps

Select Your Ford's Color (Step One)

AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 1967 Ford F150 using a basecoat/clearcoat system just like factory specs. To insure a proper match, you’ll need to know your vehicle’s color code, so you can find it on the chart below. The color code can be located in the driver side door jamb. Click here for the Ford paint code location chart and paint code image example.

Chip Color Codes Color Description
1967 Ford F150 Touch Up Paint | Special White 1525, 9E, 9E-1525, BW, BW-1525, C, KS, M1525A, YG, YG-1525 1525, 9E, 9E-1525, BW, BW-1525, C, KS, M1525A, YG, YG-1525 Special White

 

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Did you choose the wrong model? How about the 1967 Ford Cargo/(Med.), F650, F750, Galaxy, Heavy Truck, Mustang, Thunderbird, or Truck?  If you're still not sure, take a look at our All 1967 Ford Models page.  Or, just go to our page dedicated to Ford Touch Up Paint

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 1967 Ford F150 is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car’s actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your vehicle came with when new. AutomotiveTouchup products faithfully reproduce your vehicle manufacturer’s basecoat/clearcoat system.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Melvin Y, owner of a 1967 Ford from Vacaville, CA

Great Color Match and Price is Very Reasonable

Steve D, owner of a 1966 Ford from San Jose, CA

I've bought several of their spray cans looking for original colors on 60s vehicles. A 63 Falcon and a 66 ranchero. Both came out very good and were easy to use. Be aware that they are selling a two stage paint whereas the original colors were single stage so you need to buy a clear coat and know how to blend.

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