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Daytona Yellow was an available Corvette color for 69, but it was a special order (for at least part of the year), as opposed to special paint. All you had to do was ask nicely and they painted it. No charge for it! Interesting that it did generate a F&SO code.
On Camaros, there were several special order colors at the start of 69 and I thought they got a couple of bucks extra for the color.
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Daytona Yellow was only available with black interior, That's why the F&SO code
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https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehic...t-biscayne-l72 Here is a pic of my trim tag which doesn't have anything unusual on it. I am aware of the MEMO stamped '68 tags as I have a '68 Biscayne 2 dr police car and a '68 Impala convertible COPO TH350 test car that both have MEMO stamped trim tags. Thanks |
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was there anything special on the yellow Corvette trim tag?
I saw a Corvette trim tag that had "COPO" in the paint code field. I have seen some odd things on the trim tags of COPO or special order cars and trucks. Here is a Vega trim tag from a Vega race car that was built by a pro shop when it was new It looks like it was stamped BODY IN WHITE TACK WELD ONLY |
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Who looked at a trim tag 56 years ago on the yellow Corvette
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