1961 Suburban interior paint
I'm wondering how the 61 'burb would have been painted inside.
I know the Chevy pickups had a dark grey/black dash and silver/grey everywhere else. I'm just getting familiar with GMC, though -- would they have been painted the same? And would the Suburban have been painted like the pickup? Thanks! Brian |
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That's how my Suburban was on the inside; silver with the darker dash top paint.
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1961 is a one year only Bluish or Greenish Silver interior color - 1960 used a different shade of Silver that is more pewter-like. I have a code for 1961 Silver if you need it - it matches up on the computerized systems today as a Mitsubishi interior color or something seems like so it can be readily produced at any automotive paint store - I just had two spray cans made up in this very color so I could do some firewall color touch ups. I'll have to go to the body shop and get the code if you need it - dont have it here
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GMCNUT,
I'd love to have that code! My interior is a golden-brown right now but I want it original. B |
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GMCNUT, what year is your truck?
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Sorry GMCNUT I got you confused:pullinghairout: with bpmcgee
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Me?
It's a '61 GMC Suburban (The subject of the thread :) ) B |
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I'm in for that code as well.
Thanks, Henry |
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GMCNut,
I picked up the Suburban, and it's definitely fawn inside. Sure doesn't look like a repaint, and I'm not sure why someone would repaint it fawn. Did you find that paint code? B |
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The VIN begins with 1001CN, which would make it a California 60-61 I believe?
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01 = 115" Wheelbase C = Oakland, California N = 1960/1961 Should end with an "A" for 6000 GVW class. |
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So we agree that it's a real '61 and not a '62 sold early right?
I'll get a picture of the interior color. B |
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I agree, GMCNut -- I'm a big believer in Occam's Razor.
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Did you ever get a chance to find that paint code? I'm ready to paint some seats, so I could really use it! Thanks, B |
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BP is your Suburban the burgundy color red one on 67-72 board?
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Yeah, it is. You checked out the pictures over there?
B |
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Yes; I thought I saw your Bpmcgee call letters mentioned.
I'm thinking that the color looks too gold for a fawn. Your floorboards (shifter hump area) are silver like mine, but I think they did a repaint on the other panels inside; dash and sides. Just my opinion of course and kind of a moot point since your going back to the silver. |
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Well, the seat is tan vinyl, like a 62 would have, which makes me wonder if it left the factory medium fawn instead of silver fawn. When I removed the dashboard to check the lights, it was DEFINITELY silver fawn behind the dash, so I agree it was that color when first it breathed life.
The more I think about this, the more this feels like fruitless speculation. I start to feel like I'm being more rigid than the factory was. I've seen the grey fabric for the '61s, and frankly the aqua fabric from the '62 will match my exterior color better, which will be Cape Blue. In other words, since it's at least possible this was a late '61 which ended up being painted as a '62, and that works best for my plan, I'm seriously considering going down that path. |
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Bump.
GMCNut, did you get that paint code? B |
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Sorry! I forgot to post it - its called "Flaxen Oyster" in a modern match to current colors, and it sprayed out to match my Suburban interior original paint (under the seat back cushions nice and clean and un-faded) perfectly. I took the can w/ code on it to the body shop to use to convert to Dupont so I'll have a Dupont code for it shortly. As soon as I get that back I will post. Seems like Flaxen Oyster came out to be a Toyota color or something like that - always interesting to see what modern manufacturers are using that matches up to our older colors
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