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    spotted an old auction on ebay so I asked Quickdraw about it.

    This ice blue had a performance white hardtop but the order sheets I've come across didn't allow that option so quickdraw was asked to check his 2004 data. lo and behold ( and as someone here saw last spring at Wixom), Ford did allow the performance white hardtop on the light ice blue color. It's rare though - only 51 were built - and all had the partial performance white interior. think this might be the used car color I'll watch for.

    First thing I'd do to it would be to paint the lower dash and door parts performance white.
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    Re: some ice blue data

    i agree about matching the lower dash and door parts. I've been wanting to do this with mine, but have been hesitant...it seems so permanent

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    • #3
      Re: some ice blue data

      I know this is an old post, but I am in the process of trying to obtain a white vinyl applique using 3M pressure adhesive sheet made to fit these areas. This would allow later removal if you wanted to convert back to original. I will keep this thread notified if I am able to do this.

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      • #4
        Re: some ice blue data

        If you don't feel qualified to apply the material yourself and can afford the cost, locate a car wrapper that deals with applying these films. See the attached URL and look at the gallery. Hope this is helpful.

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        • #5
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          OOPS my fault, rushing for quick reply and forgot the URL. Here it is http://www.rvinyl.com/vinyl/!/White-...Film-Wraps.htm

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            Some one try this and let us know. I have painted areas on the door panel, but this might be better.
            02 Nieman Marcus-SS htp-f/sil. #165 - 21 states-DC
            02 TB-TB htp-p/blue acc.-Nancy Gioia-28 states-DC
            03 007-Coral htp-f/white acc. #468 7 states
            03 WW-WW htp-p/red 8 states
            04 VMG-VMG htp-p/white - 20 states-DC
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            04 TR-TR htp-blk 20 states-DC
            04 LIB-LIB htp-p/white 16 states-DC
            05 Cashmere htp-stone #408 21 states-DC
            05 Dusk Rose-DR htp-cashmere seats - 48&DC
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            • #7
              Re: some ice blue data

              Originally posted by 4LOWBIRDS+2 View Post
              Some one try this and let us know. I have painted areas on the door panel, but this might be better.
              I think the paint/dye is probably the better approach for the soft part of the door panels. Their web site says the films are for hard, non-porous surfaces.

              Now the headlight ghost flames are another matter...

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              • #8
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                I've got Dot's endorsement I'm going to do the door panels when I can 'sneak' that in. Ron was responsible for bringing us this mod. Being a klutz, I'll leave this to the pros! And DOT, my car had 88 like her made, with 79 being premium models. (thanks to your friend and mine, Harry).
                Originally posted by 5bird7 View Post
                spotted an old auction on ebay so I asked Quickdraw about it.

                This ice blue had a performance white hardtop but the order sheets I've come across didn't allow that option so quickdraw was asked to check his 2004 data. lo and behold ( and as someone here saw last spring at Wixom), Ford did allow the performance white hardtop on the light ice blue color. It's rare though - only 51 were built - and all had the partial performance white interior. think this might be the used car color I'll watch for.

                First thing I'd do to it would be to paint the lower dash and door parts performance white.

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