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Praxiss454
September 14th, 2016, 03:44 AM
Hi all, here's a pic of my 65. A PO painted her white, but I believe she was originally Light Red. I'm curious what the rest of the truck looked like originally. Was it a single color paint job w/ the ivory bumper and grill? What about looking into my grill and nose - would everything not on the surface have been painted black?

Would *love* if someone had a few nice pictures of a Light Red GMC restored (or original) so I could get the look right.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/hNIkWm3JpywjY-qYhOAOwzNOdF8GVp_mFGFIdla2g24DUw2-vCS8nFkipktOLOyJKoRw46voBOlKF20EJZl12TxdX5KdmRhO6s rTWD_EDDhctWbE822vYAB23zNeOgEosj4vyCqqsCskBJQEwx_C egjxsQ9eJqvj2HMF3h-5jXja_zny7-slalUahtmGpMBgljbxBYFjMx3DqOX8jgkiYU9-LLc_ZdOq6bOjFLnC5spgDiY-EcPDWH8B7MH3PWcwRM-9Kpco9_DlsA5JFNjOUqla0zFDpk8tou9Foq9CG6IFXD-xHYwXafi8KZaePZrJcMHTi5y2-aqCgn1vBaMTn6R51DhTQX3MIhmEr1Sm9PSaOHEs-EuhyJJp2L9fwCuS10HtT3MCopmlaNOM-mLrTPg7rBoWEV0zlT3yoqZ4ID3ecQp-YxWlQSFP8Y3eSGeBi2X89KxpITzETPqUeG-zrzJHMHHSkITJgxXmugidd-Om-mVDTjzu5_3qwofzdCh5y8qQcx8wy_5UPQJnmNJO8I9nrPeiyBh IIM7IKiUpcMYpfq2g1W-fDTfg5oyzF-BDd1vVptaRl6nEdu7ldGb9iRDOdgm6CJkgUbhkOTxz4lkknCSh =w800-h989-no

bigblockv6
September 14th, 2016, 04:59 AM
Behind the grille should be painted satin black and same for the hood grille including the bridge piece in the center, that gives it the appearance of one big air intake and distinction over Chevrolet models. Here's a factory pic.:thumbsup:

Praxiss454
September 14th, 2016, 06:55 AM
Thanks, that is perfect. Hey you're not too far from me, do you ever go to any of the car shows around here? There is a "Cars and Coffee" in Novato on the first Sunday of the month, I have yet to go.

rusty66
September 14th, 2016, 01:11 PM
hey 454

I will try to post a photo of my 66. It is painted the original " flame red."

jbgroby
September 14th, 2016, 01:17 PM
Here are a few close up pictures of the nose clip.

The black paint is specific to the GMC trucks. The Chevy trucks had a white band around the clip on some models.

Notice where the black stops.

bigblockv6
September 14th, 2016, 01:37 PM
Thanks, that is perfect. Hey you're not too far from me, do you ever go to any of the car shows around here? There is a "Cars and Coffee" in Novato on the first Sunday of the month, I have yet to go.

When ever I get a chance I do check out local car shows:ok:

gmccollector
September 14th, 2016, 01:45 PM
Here's a few pictures of my red 1966 GMC. Truck has 18,000 original miles. I bought this from the original owner and it has never been repainted. Behind the grille is Red , not black. Its almost as if they painted the entire grille surround. When they painted the front ends on these trucks , they painted individual pieces , not assembled. Painting of your truck also depends on where it was built. If it was a GMC only plant , your bed will have Black rear inner fenders. Those beds were also painted in pieces and all the assembly bolts are cad plated instead of painted like a Chevy. Chevy beds were painted as an assembly. Yes the hood center bar was left in factory black primer. I believe they used some sort of quick stencil to cover it during the paint process as there's over spray , meaning no sharp tape lines. The bottom of the hood is also red where as Chevy is mostly black. Lots of differences between the two trucks but you need to research which plant your truck was built at to get it right. Here's some detail shots of my truck before I cleaned and detailed it. Look close at the grille, the only black paint you see, is the grilles mounting bracket.
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj87/jon67427/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/parts018.jpg (http://s270.photobucket.com/user/jon67427/media/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/parts018.jpg.html)
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj87/jon67427/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/parts005.jpg (http://s270.photobucket.com/user/jon67427/media/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/parts005.jpg.html)
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj87/jon67427/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/parts002.jpg (http://s270.photobucket.com/user/jon67427/media/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/parts002.jpg.html)
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj87/jon67427/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/Bk--Qvw2kKGrHqYOKi4Etl6BYIsMBLZyc9F.jpg (http://s270.photobucket.com/user/jon67427/media/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/Bk--Qvw2kKGrHqYOKi4Etl6BYIsMBLZyc9F.jpg.html)
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj87/jon67427/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/18337.jpg (http://s270.photobucket.com/user/jon67427/media/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/18337.jpg.html)
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj87/jon67427/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/Picture189.jpg (http://s270.photobucket.com/user/jon67427/media/18000%20Mile%2066%20GMC/Picture189.jpg.html)

jbgroby
September 14th, 2016, 01:52 PM
I wonder IF, when the truck had the custom chrome package ordered, they painted them a bit different? Most of this info is lost to time I suppose. However, we have many original unchanged trucks that have survived (such as GMCCOLLECTOR's) that give us a great foundation to build from.

gmccollector
September 14th, 2016, 02:17 PM
I wonder IF, when the truck had the custom chrome package ordered, they painted them a bit different? Most of this info is lost to time I suppose. However, we have many original unchanged trucks that have survived (such as GMCCOLLECTOR's) that give us a great foundation to build from.

Hi Jake , well the answer has more to do with the assembly plant. GMCs were not all made (painted) the same. I have a 1966 GMC Panel truck with 6433 original miles that is not a custom , white grille , etc that the entire grille surround is white , the entire background is white. I'm not convinced that all were done to these extremes but the main body color definitely drifted , overspray , behind most of the grille. GMC did not mask these areas but most I have seen are completely painted. The deception to this is that the GMC grille fills the cavity and in many pictures , especially brochure photos , gives that black shadow.

Praxiss454
September 14th, 2016, 03:54 PM
hey 454

I will try to post a photo of my 66. It is painted the original " flame red."

That is different from the 514 - Light Red color? I'm not actually certain but I think mine was originally Light Red based on the unrepainted areas. Is there a way to tell for sure? It might be the darker red and just faded.

Were chrome grills more common? Seems like most people with GMC have chrome grills.

Praxiss454
September 14th, 2016, 03:55 PM
Also those who have posted original paint, where was your truck assembled? Mine was Fremont.

bigblockv6
September 15th, 2016, 03:49 AM
I'll have to check my color charts, I remember GMC offered two different reds in 1966. 514 Red is actually a Chevrolet truck color that dates back to the 50's and was used up through the 70's. In 1966 GMC still had quite a few of their own exclusive colors but more Chevrolet truck colors were transitioning to eventually replace GMC colors, by 1969 all GMC exclusive colors were gone.:pullinghairout:

TJ's GMC
September 15th, 2016, 04:22 AM
I'll have to check my color charts, I remember GMC offered two different reds in 1966. 514 Red is actually a Chevrolet truck color that dates back to the 50's and was used up through the 70's. In 1966 GMC still had quite a few of their own exclusive colors but more Chevrolet truck colors were transitioning to eventually replace GMC colors, by 1969 all GMC exclusive colors were gone.:pullinghairout:

And the stinkin SBC was barging in to. :banghead:

Ruger3screw
November 5th, 2016, 08:04 PM
Wow these pictures help me a ton I'm just getting paint my 65 Sen 4x4 wide box. It is a original red and white custom truck.
Thanks

gwtaylor
August 2nd, 2017, 03:32 PM
Attached is a new project I will be working on. I'm not totally new to restoration but have not done one in 40 years. I have a questions about the color. The attached photo is the original paint and it appears pink. Faded I am sure. I have looked at GMC paint samples over the internet and can not find anything close to this color. Any help? I'm new at this discussion and hope a photo was attached.

Ruger3screw
August 4th, 2017, 02:34 AM
Sure doesn't look like a gmc color but cities and county truck could get trucks paint a custom color, good example are the forest service and railroad teucks

bigblockv6
August 4th, 2017, 02:47 AM
It is a GMC color known as "Palomino Tan" used from 1962-68 and when it fades it looks "Pink":lolsmack2: Ask Dave "Rustynut" he calls it "Pink"!!!:lol:

Ruger3screw
August 4th, 2017, 03:46 AM
Interesting like this one

https://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/d/1965-chevy-4x4/6231165275.html

bigblockv6
August 4th, 2017, 04:10 AM
Not quite, that Chivy appears to be painted in primer. Palomino tan was an exclusive color to GMC trucks, the Chevrolet tan was much lighter like beige. In 1960-61 GMC used Mesa Tan which was a bit browner and darker than Palomino tan though very similar.

1960HDGMC
August 4th, 2017, 08:43 PM
Attached is a new project I will be working on. I'm not totally new to restoration but have not done one in 40 years. I have a questions about the color. The attached photo is the original paint and it appears pink. Faded I am sure. I have looked at GMC paint samples over the internet and can not find anything close to this color. Any help? I'm new at this discussion and hope a photo was attached.http://6066gmcclub.com/showthread.php?t=48888 I Did a thread in this section,on page three, with all the GMC Color Chips from 60-66. The paint regs are also in another thread in this section. Bigblock is the go to guy for paint questions. He has helped me a lot concerning paint for my 60 model GMC. Good luck with the truck,GM

Ed Snyder
August 5th, 2017, 07:32 AM
Palomino tan was an exclusive color to GMC trucks.

This is my Palomino Tan '67, now faded to pink.