yo,
as Bronc76 advised, TCP is a good source for info.
Paint Codes TSB 92-20-01 for 93 Bronco, F Series & many others Source: by Ford via Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
see Link for the Codes; here is the basic info;
"TSB 92-20-01 Paint Codes
Publication Date: SEPTEMBER 23, 1992
FORD: 1993 CROWN VICTORIA, ******, MUSTANG, TAURUS, TEMPO, THUNDERBIRD
LINCOLN-MERCURY: 1993 CONTINENTAL, COUGAR, GRAND MARQUIS, MARK VIII, SABLE, TOPAZ, TOWN CAR, TRACER
LIGHT TRUCK:
1993 BRONCO, ECONOLINE, EXPLORER, F SUPER DUTY, F-150-350 SERIES, RANGER, VILLAGER
ISSUE: The following 1993 Ford and Lincoln-Mercury color chart provides all of the supplier paint code numbers for the Ford two-digit paint codes listed on the
Vehicle Certification Label.
ACTION: Paint should be available in either enamel or urethane from the manufacturers. To get the color match, either the "Factory Pack" or "Intermix" is okay to use..."
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For da Vehicle Certification Label;
Paint Color Code Location, Bronco, 85-96; "...1985 and Newer is on the driver door. There will be a white sticker. Towards the bottom of the sticker in the left hand corner it will say paint. This is decieving because underneath of the word paint is the body style code. What you want is the 2 digits or letters above the word paint..."
Source: by levineautoparts.com
They meant driver's door JAMB not door; or rather B Pillar
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Paint Color Code Location, Bronco & Ford; "...Now you may notice the lack of an interior code on the older tags. Some of them do not have that information as there weren't so many different shades of the same color back then, especially on these old pickups. Grey was grey, tan was tan, etc., The only main difference that could potentially be a bit confusing on these older tags is that the code is stamped above the word exterior paint rather than next to it like on the newer ones. This truck has a paint code of 51. Here is an old red tag from an '89, also Canadian. I guess it looks like this is before they got the bright idea to rotate the sticker to fit it in a tight space; Once again I have outlined the paint code in green, and the trim code in red. The paint code here is F1 and the trim is CE..." Source: by ecautosalvage.com