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What color woodgrain is this

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I'm looking to buy the clock cluster panel, but everytime I look, especially on eBay the colors look so different even though they say either Walnut or Teak.

 

Here's a picture of my woodgrain cluster panel. The picture makes it look more redish, even better then what I actually have. Mine is lighter towards a very light Walnut and sometimes I think it looks like a faded Teak.

On the back it reads: C9ZF-10A861 L-4982, I Googled that number and all that comes up is an eBay item "TEAK".

 

What do you think it is?

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That would be the most common color which is walnut. Teak is more of a lighter tan color. To add to the confusion sometimes they are simply referred to as dark teak and light teak. The light teak is harder to find because they were only used in early '69. After that all the rest of '69 and '70 used walnut.

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I have another woodgrain cluster panel which is below. As you can see, it is darker and looks more like the walnut color. However, the cast number is the same as the picture above. I'm assuming that since the casting numbers are the same, the lighter one has been exposed to the sun longer. I'm just guessing! That's why I made this post. I really like the lighter one but if I do buy a Teak panel it may not match.

I so confussed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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I would have to agree. Mine is WALNUT. If I purchase a walnut dash clock assembly, I guess I would be safe since I have 2 Walnut variations.

 

Thanks for everyones input!

 

Does anyone have the clock & cluster WALNUT panel for sale!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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