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------Kenny,,,Do you have any history whatsoever on this 64??? Does it have any Ohio history way, way back??? Was the original selling dealer Heintzleman Chevrolet by any chance??? If I can piece this together I know someone who will be interested!!!! Does it have a 3:70 rear??? Any paperwork at all???........Bill S
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I love you too Bob..... Kenny ?
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Nice car, I don't think I've ever seen a silver/pewter/grey interior in a mid year 'vette... What did Chevrolet call that color interior?
Mike |
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------My apologies to Bob!!! I mis-read another post and got the wrong name,,,,,DUH,,,,,double DUH.......Bill S
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-----Mike,,,You could get silver interior in 64, 65, and 66. To my knowledge it was just called silver. Abbreviation for it was Si. In 64 you could order it with black dash or navy dash which was very cool, but in 65 and 66 you could only get the black dash. Sliver was deemed too bright for the dash as there would be reflections. Sort of like white interiors not having white dashes.....Bill S
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I've seen it referred to as Gun Metal interior later on.
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-----Rick,,,You are correct. In 68/69 the silver was a bit darker and called Gunmetal right in the catalog......Bill S
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Guy's, thanks for the info...I have seen '68's+ with the grey interior but never a mid year. Cool color combo.
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