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Thanks for the update and pictures, Kevin!
I've never seen the "SPEC" paint code. I'd bet with the car in such untouched shape, your build sheet is probably in there somewhere, and that would give you the exact info you're looking for. It is usually found attached to the top of the gas tank. So if you feel like dropping it, you may find it. Just be REALLY careful with it if it is there. It will likely be very brittle. You're best bet, if it is there and legible, is to just take pictures of it with your digital camera to make sure you preserve it's image before you try to touch it.
Let us know if you find it and what it says.
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Joined: 9/25/2007
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Vette(s): 1972 Targa Blue, T-Top, Saddle leather, 350 auto,numbers match, all original except '69 factory side exhaust.
Previously owned: 1969 427, 390hp, 4sp, Riverside Gold coupe, factory side exhaust
WOW........WHAT A FIND
I have never heard of or seen a SPEC paint on the trim tag. Must be a COPO. Would be interesting to see the tank sticker.
Keep us posted on your progress.
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I have never heard of or seen a SPEC paint on the trim tag. Must be a COPO. Would be interesting to see the tank sticker.Keep us posted on your progress.
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