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2010/10/13 20:45:34 (permalink)
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standard oranges for escort.

Any one got what they would call 'true' photos that represent the colour used on the Escorts, specifically after the orange on 1970 twin cams.

I want the focus electric orange but might stay original
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    martymexico
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    RE: standard oranges for escort. 2010/10/13 23:07:37 (permalink)
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    Isnt it 'Burnt Orange'?, just a wild guess!!!
    My '76 mk2 Escort is Tango Orange, coded 'K'
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    RE: standard oranges for escort. 2010/10/13 23:35:09 (permalink)
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    http://www.rsmotorsport.com.au/ford_technical/escortmki.html

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    RE: standard oranges for escort. 2010/10/13 23:35:49 (permalink)
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    http://www.rsmotorsport.com.au/ford_technical/escortmkii.html
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    TEX
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    RE: standard oranges for escort. 2010/10/14 13:28:53 (permalink)
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    after pictures to demonstrate the colours accurately if possible.
    I got a tango mk2 aswell but the orange on the twincam looks quite pale compared to it.
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    RE: standard oranges for escort. 2010/10/14 15:21:44 (permalink)
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    Here is a pic of my Burnt orange (paint code Z) 1980 Mk2 (hmmm that link says its an rs2000 colour) Anyways...

    Just after being washed and the sun is out


    Hasnt been washed in awhile and its pretty overcast.


    Dunno how the pics represent the true Burnt Orange colour off the gun. But thats what it would look like after it fades abit =P
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    RE: standard oranges for escort. 2010/10/15 09:57:03 (permalink)
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    Is the later mk1 orange the same as the early one?
    This is my '74 mk1. Not sure of the codes for it, but its orange

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    RE: standard oranges for escort. 2010/10/15 13:45:40 (permalink)
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    according to the links those are both 'burnt orange', again according to the codes the colour is 'hot orange' code J for 1970.
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