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    Early Koni color

    I am refinishing a pair of 66-67 Koni rear sports. Granted the paint probably faded over the years, but does anyone have a good suggestion for a close repaint color? I have refinished newer Koni front struts with a Ford orange, but that seems to be too light a color. If memory serves me correctly, the early color had more red in it.

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Size:  59.9 KBThe early Konis were a funky brownish orange......my '69 T came with factory Konis...here's a pic of the color and the original factory parts mark. When I took them off during the restoration my local paint supplier did color match. I shipped them to Koni in Kentucky for rebuild, and painted them when I got them back. they only had the late bright orange. I'm restoring my '67S and I have the originals which I have not yet done...so you can see the original color.Name:  L1030309.jpg
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    This is what use...It is dead on for the 66/67. The shocks pictured above don't appear correct for the SWB to me.
    http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.co...690-P3394.aspx
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    Koni Orange

    Quote Originally Posted by smedley View Post
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Size:  59.9 KBThe early Konis were a funky brownish orange......my '69 T came with factory Konis...here's a pic of the color and the original factory parts mark. When I took them off during the restoration my local paint supplier did color match. I shipped them to Koni in Kentucky for rebuild, and painted them when I got them back. they only had the late bright orange. I'm restoring my '67S and I have the originals which I have not yet done...so you can see the original color.Name:  L1030309.jpg
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    I am seeing this in some older shocks as they oxidize and discolor. That does not mean we should accept that color as "Older-shocks" No, the Koni color is a deep, dark orange.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsjohnson View Post
    This is what use...It is dead on for the 66/67. The shocks pictured above don't appear correct for the SWB to me.
    http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.co...690-P3394.aspx
    Interestingly this link also suggest that other Koni shocks of the mid-sixties were a different colour. "The early Koni shocks originally installed on the 65-66 GT350 Shelbys were a tomato orange/red color.", which seems to be a vaguely correct description of the shocks shown in the second post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Henninge View Post
    I am seeing this in some older shocks as they oxidize and discolor. That does not mean we should accept that color as "Older-shocks" No, the Koni color is a deep, dark orange.
    When I dis-assembled the struts on my '67S the sheltered mating surfaces marked by the arrows were the darker brownish-red, NOT the brighter orange. These sheltered unweathered surfaces suggests that this was indeed the original color of these factory Koni pieces. I agree that I too witnessed the brighter orange on new Shelby GT 350s back in the day as well as on other marques, and also saw the bright orange on new 911s in the early 70s, but not on my '67s or '69T.
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    Here is an early rear Koni marked "PORSCHE" and date stamped 12-65 I found and purchased on Ebay...up under the top tube the paint was the pristine darker brown-red.....not bright orange.
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    just taken today 305xxx 67S rears... date code 6/66 and 5/66
    pick a colour ..or mix em



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    a bonus colour ... just in case you are also redoing the fuel tank...one day
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