looks heaps better with the gts rims and red walls , is that cyan blue ?
looks heaps better with the gts rims and red walls , is that cyan blue ?
Thanks for the kind words people, HK1837 mate that would be awesome, the car is in the panel shop ATM but I've got the tags here (and photos already on my phone) but to be honest with you I wasn't even aware there was a stamped # on the firewall, so where exactly is it and ill go to the panel shop tomorrow and have a look.
Cheers
Shane
It's supposed to be cyan but I've lined it up with another car that is a genuine cyan Gts (mines not) and its a tiny bit different, also the white is not the glasier or what ever holden used, I just color matched the white from the wheels.
The HQ is a factory white 202 trimatic LS
When you compare 2 cars of the same colour they rarely match. From factory in would be slightly different depending if you got the top of the barrel or the last of the paint barrel . Silver mink was a good example , ive seen heated debates over whos car was the real silver mink!!
Ok hK1837, I'll try and have a look tomorrow, thanks very much
Love the stripe on the old muscle cars.. they look so TUFF
Last edited by jaft; 19-06-2013 at 11:08 PM.
HK1837, the numbers for the LE are
# on fire wall 08881s
# on chassis AHX09323S
# on large drivers side plate AHX09323S
# on small drivers side plate 8Q37TGH902181X
Body # on passenger side plate 902181-S
Will get back to you.
It is even worse when they were painted at the GMH plants where the front sheetmetal was painted in the assembly plant. Elizabeth did this, painted the body in the body plant, and the the front panels were painted at a different time and place. Shows up even more on vans and later on on tonners where the bodies were painted at Elizabeth and the front panels painted at Dandenong or Pagewood. A silver Mist HJ van or Deauville blue suffered terribly from this.
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