Update:
I went to my favorite auto parts house. I took the truck with me because they have a scanner. I also took the color code sheet from the '69 VIN section on this site. Their best paint expert couldn't match it.
The scanner wouldn't "take" when they tried to color match it, and they sell PPG paint, but not Martin Senour paint, which is what the color code sheet has the codes for.
He suggested I try NAPA. I asked him which was the closest one that could do it. He told me the only one that can do it is the one at 35th and Cornhusker. That's not too far from where I live. (This auto parts store is on the other side of town.)
It was on the way over there that "I think I broke my truck" (see Engine section.)
So I get over to NAPA, praying my engine won't seize, and take the color code sheet inside. I talk to the guy who does the paint, and gave him the sheet. I told him I had the truck with me if he needed to scan it. He said "No, I don't have one of those scanners, but I have the code here, so I can make your spray paint. Turns out I could have left the truck at home!
Anyway, they made me four cans of spray paint, and I gotta say:
They NAILED it!
Heres a picture where I have painted PART of the area below the door striker. You can't tell where the old was, and the new begins!
If you need spray paint in the original Ford colors, go to NAPA! They do it!
Each can cost me $10.50, so it's a bit pricey, but it's worth it!
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