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I think the color combo is desirable '71, along with Viking Blue.
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I think Viking Blue would be a more desirable color option for most people. Although to each his own. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/wink.gif[/img]
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I'm trying to be objective, and that gold is universally popular with GM folks. :twocents:
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Colored SS111 actually code N67 appeared in 1972. The wheels on the car pictured should be a darker type gray.
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SSIII wheels first appeared in '71, so if the year of their debut is the issue, then the car is correct.
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I stand corrected, and you are indeed right. Introduced in 1971 was SSlll----available as painted body color. I apologize for my mistake.
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As for the Rallye350 and the PaceCars, those color coded wheels were part of the entire option that was a Rallye350 or PaceCar.
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No need to apologize - we are all here to impart what we know as well as learn. My problem is retaining what I learn. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/scholar.gif[/img]
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That was pretty big money for a 71 color option similar to mine. Did not say if it was a M-22 4 speed car like my 71. I am surprised they did not mention the M-22 rock crusher was a one year only option for the 442. Lee
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I thought all W-30s were M22s? Or were there W-20s too?
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