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Sure
but the code 756 on a B/Sheet = Black ...Trim the code 756 on the tag = Black ... Trim - - on paper or on metal = - - This is the relation ![]() |
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Chevy seemed to have processed the special paint orders in different ways by year or assembly plant
69 Chevelle SS had a special paint option on the order sheet for Monaco Orange and Daytona Yellow that had no dash code and used std no. paint code. A 69 Chevelle non-SS car would have a dash paint code for same colors and a off the chart color such as Carolina Blue even on SS Chevelle got a dash paint code. On the 67-68 Camaro seems they could get a dash paint code just for stripe delete order |
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JoeC
I agree with you ![]() Just look on Yenko.net for the 8 color ordered for Yenko Chevelle ![]() No mention of Monaco Orange ![]() Hugger Orange ![]() |
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