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Good luck with the site...I have run across some earlier cars that were "Spec" when at NCRS meets. I have seen one that was still as delivered...no paint(color). The bumper covers on the '73-up cars were painted, however. They had a silver metallic color on them.

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It had the top end of the motor apart but layin in a box in the passinger floorboard. It has those T Tops in the car and it is a 77. It is a metallic blue. I asked the lady of the house about the car and she told me it was her husbands and that he had bought it new. I asked if he would sell it and she said she thought he would take the damn thing to the grave...
I told her I would check back next summer and see if he had changed his mind.... from the sound of this post it looks like I better stay on schedule.....

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I had heard of the Body in Prime cars several times but never
actually seen one myself.
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The way I found out my Corvette was BODY IN PRIME was from the dealer invoice. I got a copy from GM Archives, and it cost me $50 two years ago. At that time 1977 was the oldest they could go back.
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Joel Adams
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