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Gregg,
Awesome car. I know Daytona yellow (code 76) and Monaco Orange (code 72) were technically special order paints on copo since those colors were only available on SS cars. And some plants used the - and others still used the code 76 or 72 on the trim tag. My point being a lot of SS cars were painted orange and yellow as it was a standard color option if you bought an SS. What I’m referring to specially are Copo cars ordered with a color that wasn’t optional on a 1969 chevelle in any configuration without special ordering.
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I said i the other thread i talked to Paul keil who owned the car he found the original motor then tracked down the car
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