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Old 01-03-2010, 10:21 PM   #32
Firebirdjones
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Re: What rust free floors look like

It's been in the family since new. Definately the original SPID, serial numbers match the rest of the truck,,,and the options on the SPID match the truck to a "T". Original glove box door etc....

Paint on the truck door jambs, dash and under hood are original and untouched. You can still see the chalk marks on the firewall etc...and the pics of the floors earlier in this thread are self explainatory.
Only the outside of the truck was resprayed about 10 years ago....using the paint code off the SPID no less and it matches perfect.

So why does it say Medium Olive??? Don't know, maybe a typo. Wouldn't surprise me. Although as I mentioned sometimes strange names were used for colors, my wifes vette is one example. Don't know why, maybe these colors were tossed around from one manufacture to another so often they started running out of names to call them

I can take more pics of the chevelle. Right now it's burried in the paint booth and 2 other cars blocking it.
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