Dark Bronze paint
I am sure that I have asked this before but, has anyone ever even seen the dark bronze paint? From what I have read it was a 70 only color. My SPID says the Chevy number for this color of paint is 528. I was just wondering if anyone had a pic of this color to encourage me to finish my body work so I can hopefully get it painted n the spring. For some reason I cant find any dark bronze trucks only medium bronze. Thanks for looking.
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Wish I had a picture my first truck was a 70 gmc swb this color with a white too!
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I think the base color is 522 copper poly.
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The SPID paint codes would be:
528 Dark Bronze body, Solid paint 552 Conventional Two-Tone, 528 Dark Bronze body with 521 White roof 583 Special Two-Tone, 528 Dark Bronze body with 521 White roof and rockers http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcod...=50&size=large The only truck I have good pictures of has been repainted in what I believe is the original color just not correctly nor to the SPID. But here you are a former 583 Special Two-Tone GMC with a 625 gold vinyl interior. As a note 70 trucks did not have a parchment interior option but instead offered a darker ivory/gold color shown here. |
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Yeah, I was completely off. I've never seen that dark bronze. Interesting color.
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Here is mine
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Wow thanks guys I realy like that color. I want to repaint the truck back to original even more now since it seems to be an uncommon color.
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you're right, I've never seen a dark bronze before. Sure would like to see more pictures of that. Cool color.
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I like the low production stuff. Based solely on personal experience, this is the rarest factory color. My metric is the very complicated "I've seen less trucks painted this color than any other". Only the two in this thread until yesterday. Here's a 70 GMC Z62 2500 special two tone 583 White/Dk Bronze/white that I spotted yesterday for sale on FB. It makes me feel like if they did any of the custom two tone 555 or 554 (which is dk bronze and med bronze) they could have been double digit production numbers.
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Here's my 70 Chevy K20. Original owner, SPID says 528. Unfortunately CA repaint could not match original exactly due to paint restrictions but it is close.
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Beautiful. I like it with or without its original white top.
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What is the difference between the dark bronze and vermilion? The truck in Ironcanine's pic looks like vermilion.
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They are similar. And it's always hard with photos and oxidation and repaints. But my assessment on color chips is the dark bronze is more of a brown tone and vermilion is more of a red tone.
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The dark bronze "one that got away" for me was this 583 special two tone. It was a big block CST Custom Camper Longhorn to boot.
Truly wish I'd bought this one when I had the chance. I think the dark bronze with gold interior trim is a great combo. |
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Great truck Jocko. Thanks for the share. Look at Janesville doing weird things again...black A/C vents. I want there to be a formula for that but I don't think there is. Could've painted it body color...could've painted it sandalwood...nope, black works. I wonder if they're even painted at all or just raw.
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I'm not at all well versed in the intricacies of the optioning on this generation of trucks. I'm more of an observer watching from the squarebody side. But I have noticed on patina trucks that the factory primer is sometimes black on the front clip and on the bed, and red on the cab. The interesting thing in this picture is how much you can see it through the finish paint.
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That truck sure is purdy! The red and black primer issue was around for a long time. Back in the '60s, yellow and silver cars got written up at the factory for color match for that reason. After awhile inspection didn't bother with it. It wasn't really that noticeable, and buyers weren't complaining. Neither covered that well, and I can tell on that truck the cab and doors are more red. I had a '64 Malibu that was silver. When we repainted it, we laid gray primer over the entire car's sheet metal first.
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it was the case on both sides of this truck, which lends to the theory. You can clearly see the black becoming more prominent as the paint fades in the hood pic.
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Here's the only dark bronze poly I've ever seen. It was right down the road from me when I lived in Denver. At first glance I thought it was Dark Gold Poly, which also seems to be pretty rare but after getting a closer look I'm sure it's the even more rare, 1970 only, Dark Bronze Poly (just really faded). You can see the color best on the painted area under the cowl and the passenger door. This one even has the factory D89 paint stripe. Also, the Colorado sun has done a number on the paint and you can really see the black primer showing through on certain panels. Looks to be originally purchased at George Irvin in Denver.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1696645161 https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1696645161 https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1696645568 https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1695676462 |
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I'd sure like to see a custom two tone with Dark & Medium Bronze.
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Were these trucks spray painted or dipped?
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This is precisely why time capsule vehicles are so special. I'm dying to see a garaged since new dark bronze metallic beauty now.
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They were sprayed… I really like this color a lot. Hope to see some more examples of it.
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At most, dipping is done these days for galvanic protection. All vehicles are still sprayed, as far as I know, though the methods have changed.
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have had my dark bronze for 41 years. you can still see some metallic in the paint. I allways liked the color. but I use it as a truck so it has many blemishes. one year only I understand. it says white/ dark bronze 552 on the spid. BROWN 70
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Thanks for posting! Do you have any pics you could share of your truck? Not every day we get to see a dark bronze truck :)
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There’s one on Idaho Facebook a 583:metal:
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thanks cericd, forgot I even posted those. yep that's my truck.
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No problem. I noticed you had posted those pics in a thread where you had asked for assistance with posting images to the forum and hadn’t posted any others since. It’s always nice to see these trucks in the rarer colors.
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Thanks for sharing the pics! Much appreciated. There just aren’t many of this color out there! I like the gmc tan contrast on the dash - never saw that combo before either(!)
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