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Hi Duffy
That one with the legendary sign is also an indicator. Charley L./Dave S. used to own that particuar Chevelle,with the vinyl top and a dual snorkel too. It is indeed "Carolina Blue".GM Paint code #20 light blue from the 1970 B-C-O-P Paint charts. Chevrolet would put just about any color you wanted on a car,if you knew who to ask,it was in their inventory and you paid the extra money for it. Special Order colors on 1970 Chevelles I have seen are: Code #20 Light Blue Code #43 Citrus Green Code #51 Daytona Yellow Code #79 Rallye Green I'm sure there are a few more out there. One of the most unusual is an LS5 painted a "Special" off Gold Metallic color all over the car,including the SS Wheels.A few of them were painted this color for the Spartanburg South Carolina TriCentennial anniversary,as per the Buildsheet call out,and Delivered to Burwell Chevrolet S.C. Dupont code#927-98457. I also sent you an email about that 1970 Chevelle Vintage Iron-On Transfer.Did you recieve it? Rick |
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