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I just bought this 67 CST and am hitting a roadblock finding original paint info. The SPID reads "SPECIAL"?
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Very nice!
Maybe post some close ups of where paint is chipped or worn through. |
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Looks like you have two tones of blue in the cab
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It looks like the seats may have been reupholstered, but if you can find a broadcast sheet in the springs, it might help. "SPECIAL" is pretty non-descriptive, that's for sure.
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Your firewall will tell u the color
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Hi Don, my experience agrees with Joesjunk--'67s interiors were painted a coordinating color to the interior upholstery, so that blue paint would not be special. Can you tell whether the exterior has been repainted before, and if so do you see any clues beneath the current paint?
Congrats on the acquisition. That's a nice example of a nice pickup. I'm in Adel, let me know if you find yourself at any local car meets this spring/summer. |
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Interesting.. To Joe's point, 67 interior paint was not tied to exterior color - the 4 options were Fawn, Red, Blue and Green. The Special Paint annotation would apply to the exterior paint applied only anyway - and since 521 White and 526 Off White were both options, a Special Paint callout would mean that your original paint was neither of them. Sooo... there's either been a repaint along the way somewhere (any indications?) or your original paint was a non-521 or 526 code of GM white. Perhaps Ermine or Provincial white?? I'm always fascinated by Special Paint codes... still searching for the magic decoder ring that must be floating around somewhere in a GM basement. Have any original sales paperwork that might have an indication? I don't believe the build sheet or firewall will help in this instance.
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What a great find, any photos of your 327 and oil bath air cleaner?
Wonder if you take off the tailgate and remove one of the tailgate trouins (spelling?), if the original paint may be found there? |
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Maybe your original interior color is fawn based on the color of the inside of your glovebox?
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Here's some other things I've never seen before... a Speed Warning Indicator... and it still works!
That little dial by the wipers moves the indicator on the speedo. If you go faster than that is set it lets you know. Then to the right of the fuel gauge is a manual choke. The black knob next to the ignition increases the idle. Never seen that before in my life. |
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I just found this...
https://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.a...swatch_gm_1967 Is the DD on the VIN tag a paint code? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Very nice find!!!
Looks like you are an oil bath air cleaner and finding out the original color away from having a mostly original 67 C-10, way cool!!!, and a Custom Sport Truck is way cool! Looks well maintained, not like an original Iowa farm truck special! Need more pictures!!! Jeff |
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Yep, beautiful truck. Other than the seat cover I’d throw on some 67-68 P01 wheels covers. Otherwise PERFECT. Totes jelly.
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My guess would be a fleet truck for a utility company. Paint to match the fleet. The speed warning a safety item and the throttle modification for driving the power lines searching for problems.
Cue Wichita Lineman. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...hR7lHDl19g39ob |
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Awesome find!! Congrats!!
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