> > Any one know how many mustang FB where done with the orange
> > interior{verillim}
>
> Do you mean Vermillion? It probably started out red and faded to orange.
No, he meant Vermilion (w/one L). And there were no vintage Mustangs
produced with red interior from model years 1970 thru 1973...
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Mike
93 Cobra
D.K.R. - 09 Jun 2005 23:14 GMT
I meant vermillion, like it says on the page where I found the
information: http://www.muscularmustangs.com/database/1970.php
INTERIOR COLORS/INTERIOR TRIM CODE
Vermillion Vinyl - BE
Vermillion Houndstooth [cloth&vinyl] - AE
Just so you know, both ways to spell the word are acceptable according
to the Oxford English dictionary.
>>>Any one know how many mustang FB where done with the orange
>>>interior{verillim}
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> Mike
> 93 Cobra
Grover C. McCoury III - 10 Jun 2005 02:38 GMT
FYI: VermiLLion was an available interior color in the 1970-72 model
Mustangs.
More info on Mustang interior colors @
http://www.metromusclecars.com/FordInterior/Paint.html
http://www.muscularmustangs.com/database/index.php
Yet another $.02 worth from a proud owner of a Calypso Coral 1970 Mach 1
351C @
http://community.webshots.com/album/18644819fHAehGJAjt
>> > Any one know how many mustang FB where done with the orange
>> > interior{verillim}
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> No, he meant Vermilion (w/one L). And there were no vintage Mustangs
> produced with red interior from model years 1970 thru 1973...
Mike R - 11 Jun 2005 04:43 GMT
The word can be spelled either way: Middle English (vermilion) taken from
Old French (vermillion). Check your Webster's. I'm going by the spelling
from Kevin Marti book...
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Mike
93 Cobra
> FYI: VermiLLion was an available interior color in the 1970-72 model
> Mustangs.
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> > No, he meant Vermilion (w/one L). And there were no vintage Mustangs
> > produced with red interior from model years 1970 thru 1973...