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Hi Everyone, this is the new incarnation of XPFalcon.com… more to come over time.

Cheers, Dave

If you want to email me make sure to put “XP Falcon” or something similar in the email subject or I might delete it without looking, I do get some spam ;)

Email me -> Dave-at-XPFalcon.com

Also I can be contacted these ways
Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveColvin
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dave.colvin
Microsoft’s Instant Messenger – (I dont often use this anymore), (DaveColvin”-AT-”HOTMAIL.COM)

You can even call me on 0419 812 302.

    • Ty
    • February 8th, 2012

    hey bud , where are all the photos of xp’s from the old site ?
    cheers

    .
    I have them. What are you after? Dave
    .

    • Greg
    • May 21st, 2012

    Hello Dave,
    I’ve only just discovered your website and it’s fantastic what you are doing…
    Great job.

    I have a question for you.
    I am in the process of restoring a 4 –door and I am finally approaching the colour stage after 2 years of cutting, welding and blocking…!
    I am trying to find the colour code of the original pale sky blue used by Ford during the 60’s.

    Any idea?

    Greg

    • Greg
    • May 22nd, 2012

    Thanks Dave!! This chart helps alot. Didn’t realise they had so many funky colours back then.
    The closest I could find to the colour I want is the 1963 “Skymist Blue”.

    Can you suggest the best process to get a sample mixed?
    I approached ppg thinking they would have everything at their fingertips, but without a ppg code, it’s impossible.
    Any thoughts on how to get the formulation?

    Greg

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