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1904
A statement "They were attractively painted," indicates colors other than black were available for his early models. |
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1913
Model T's were available in a choice of colors available to the wagon industry as well as the "Flegling Ford Auto Company." |
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Rogers Paint & Varnishes
Circa 1914 Although color selection was enlarged, paint technology had not progressed beyond varnishes and japan color. wagons were still the largest user of paint & varnishes for that purpose.
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The Columbia Wagon Co. Circa 1900 Early car manufactures' were also carriage makers. The cars made by them and others were painted carriage colors
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RICH BLUE
CARRIAGE CARMINE
CARRIAGE ORANGE
ROSE COLOR
BREWSTER GREEN
CARRIAGE YERMILION
CARRIAGE BLUE
CARRIAGE YELLOW
VERDURE GREEN
WINE COLOR
QUAKER GREEN
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AUTO CREAM
NAPLES YELLOW LT.
SULPHUR YELLOW MD.
PRIMROSE YELLOW
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