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69 Turquoise
Hello! I'm new to the world of 67-72 Chevy/GMC. I recently picked up a project truck - a 69 GMC 1500 in turquoise. When I bought it, I didn't realize that the 69 Turquoise was such an uncommon color.
Who has restored a turquoise interior? What did you do for replacement interior parts? I'll eventually need a dash pad, steering wheel, and a couple of plastic bits that go around the door handle/window crank. None of them seem to be reproduced in Turquoise. Is the best route just to wait and hope to find good originals? 69 GMC by BrianMcQueen, on Flickr |
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Nice score..looks solid.
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Ive got a 70 longhorn that is the same color. I think its called med green on the glove box door spid label. It had no visors when i bought it. I bought a pair locally at a swap meet with one needing restitching, then I found a nicer pair on the parts board. My seat belts were in bad shape and i found them on the board as well. I also bought a grey dash pad that im going to try painting/ dying to match.
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I have a Turquoise/white top '69 CST/10 & has Turquoise/white listed in the SPID.
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Yeah, good luck finding interior parts in that color. You can try the parts board, eBay, and swap meets, but it'll be tough. My '69 had a one year only navy interior, so I know how it goes. I ended up switching to black, and I'm very glad I did
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Thanks. It is honestly a pretty solid truck except for some rust in the cab corners.
Wideside72, it's actually listed as turquoise on the SPID panel. Apparently it was a one year only color, which is why there aren't really repro pieces for it. I have entertained the idea of painting a dash pad, but I don't know how it would hold up. Mister-B, I really like the turquoise, and will probably paint the truck the same color when I get to it. At the moment, I'm liking the patina. I wish the fenders didn't need a repaint. If I do repaint the truck the same color, I'll probably keep the turquoise interior and give it a black dash pad, etc. An accent of sorts. |
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Robert. I'm in the same boat as you. I picked up a 69 turquoise a few months ago. It has turquoise on the spid. Mine appears to have been painted blue some years back. Even everything on the inside. I just picked up turquoise seatbelts here on the forum that were real nice. Before that I got green and blue armrests. Really not sure what I'll do either. Now I have competition for turquoise colored parts. Lol. I did get rid of ralleys got some steel rims and correct chrome caps. Gonna keep it as original as possible. Has a 292 w/power glide. I did not know they came turquoise only one year.
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My '69 GMC Custom Camper "Longhorn" was an original Turquoise/white color combo and is listed on the spid that way. Years ago the exterior was painted white, but the interior has all the turquoise features in good shape. Somehow the steering wheel has faded into a weird blue color, but everything else looks good.
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Heres mine. Rhe interior pieces look turquoise to me, the spid says green
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=519334 Does anyone know if this color was available in 71? Posted via Mobile Device |
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I'm pretty sure I can help you out. I have a '69 original turquoise and the interior is about to be completely gutted. Send me a PM of what you're looking for and I'll see if it's still intact in my truck.
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My "69 Chev C10 stepside was turquois. I went with white over red. The interior came with a black steering wheel and column, black dash and black bucket seats with a turquois center console/storage, which I will be getting re-done in black. The door panel inserts, where the crank handles are, are originally a dark blue with turquois bezels on the handles. The metal between the dash and the windshield is the dark blue. The rest of the interior is an off color white (looks like a touch of gray in it) and the "69 color chart just lists it as white (521). I'll be changing the interior to red with black for the wheel, column, and door panels. Oh yes, I have two turquoise visors I might try painting, don't know what color yet, I'd like to see some in other trucks first. I always thought my truck had been re-painted turquoise as it was white under the faded turquois and the turquois was like a poor metalic job. My information sticker on the dash door doesn't say what the color was, only blue vinyl trim. Where can I find the color listing?
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My point earlier was simply,why dye a good piece of rare non-reproduced colored upholstery with a color that you can buy the vinyl in? You could probably sell that rare piece for more than what it would cost to replace with the common color and a dyed piece is inferior to a piece that is that color throughout. And,you'd be helping someone having trouble finding the rare color. That's how I look at it. I got the impression you wanted to stay with the original color,anyway. That's awesome you already have an offer for what you need. So much for "patience" and "searching". It found you...FAST!
I was thinking it was a '69 GMC-only color,but I guess I had that confused with the '72 Terrace Blue that is GMC-only...may bad. '69 was a year for unique colors and all but one are shared between Chevy & GMC,which is unusual. I should have checked first. As far as color matched dye goes,a quality automotive paint supply house can easily make a can of vinyl dye in any color you want to match exactly,either by code or by scanning. It isn't paint and will have the proper luster and flex characteristics for the application. Just tell them what it's for.
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Damn, You had me thinking I had something rare, I took pics, Might as well share.
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Well,it's a color I never saw too much...anywhere. It seems the unique to '69 colors were also fairly rare to see. At least from my experience. Some '69 colors were carry overs from 67/68 that stopped in '69. '69 was a transition year in many ways.
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Here is the SPID label. The vinyl interior for mine has a different code than clinebarger's. What is the difference? Also, what are the options that begin with 825x15x4? I can make sense of the rest of the options, but not these ones.
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Yay more turquoise!
My 69 Chev C20 was a White-Turquoise/Turquoise combo originally too. It will be a while as I'm getting the mechanical stuff done first before the body resto, but I'm going with a stock style two tone, but with white/aqua blue metallic from the 2010 Camaro, with a black/turquoise interior. Most of my turquoise interior pieces need replacing so I'm going two toned. |
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My Interior is listed as Turquoise Vinyl Custom, Its a CST so it does have different trim pieces than yours....Like vinyl wrapped door panels & a Head liner. |
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