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Old 01-20-2018, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by JayR View Post
That's correct. A 1966 Nova SS would have come from the factory with black wheels and full SS wheel covers. This car has also been repainted without replacing the black painted lower door sill. This was done on all light colored '66 Nova Super Sports to eliminate the body colored line of the door sill between the rocker and door trim.

Bob
Bob, not saying your wrong, and that is usually the case, BUT maybe the original owner WANT these subtle PAINT changes and ordered the car as such? And not saying that happened but my father bought a 1967 Sport Fury with GTX magnum wheels listed he says right on the bill of sale in 1967? So to him, it was "the way it came"!

I also know of a pair of SUV about 7 years ago that were GM Denali's but both were ORDERED with Cadillac on paint color!!!! And this was later 2000's when dealers didn't get the pull. Now we figured they were painted once they got to the dealer, but his bill of sale SHOWS it ordered with the Creme Brule color!!!!

So it is possible the dealer did that and it is possible it was ordered that way? So what would be the correct thing to do for really? As it's possible that the original bill of sale states "body colored wheels and no black"?

Sorta like radio or heater delete in rare occasions? Normally you have a radio, but if bill of sale originally says delete, what do you do????
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