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Lee Stewart 08-02-2020 01:48 AM

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EZ Nova 08-02-2020 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Charley Lillard (Post 1509126)
I had a LS6 that color and I think the build sheet had it as a Cadillac blue ?

This sounds like the LS6 I seen at Legendary Motorcar years ago? I thought it was a survivor car original paint! Was told it was 1 of 2 Carolina Blue LS6 produced.

Lee Stewart 08-02-2020 01:51 AM

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Lee Stewart 08-02-2020 01:52 AM

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Lee Stewart 08-02-2020 01:57 AM

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x33rs 08-02-2020 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Charley Lillard (Post 1509129)
Found it.

Thanks Charley. That's the Dupont paint code written on your build sheet I think I'll try to use since the color of that car looks identical to mine.

What do you think the A.L. means??

x33rs 08-02-2020 03:07 AM

And thanks Mr. Stewart for the pictures. You always seem to dig that stuff up.
The picture of the 69 Camaro and that 70 Chevelle look spot on. The blue I can see on mine is such a light blue I almost mistook it for a primer, almost a robin egg shell blue. The Pontiac looks to be a shade darker.

Kurt S 08-02-2020 03:12 AM

You cannot use pics and monitors to accurately evaluate color.
Have some mixed and see if it matches your car. Or have your paint scanned and see what it really is.
There's also a Buick Azure Blue, code 80, that was used.

x33rs 08-02-2020 03:25 AM

Thanks Kurt,

As long as that Dupont number can be crossed I can have them mix a small amount for a spray out. Only thing I'm worried about is that some old numbers like that they have been unable to find or work with in the past. Fingers crossed.

At this point, I don't know if they can scan it, what I have showing are in precarious spots. The door jamb would be the best bet as I slightly peeled back the original tire/load decal to reveal the blue behind it. I haven't peeled it back enough for a scan, just some photos for myself to document this thing as I go. I've sent a few pictures to a friend that posts here, and have had a few others actually look at the color in person.

I've known of this for quite a while but didn't really put it all together till recently when I sent out for the NCRS, after almost 35 years of ownership lol, and found the car sold new in Winston Salem. I had my suspicions though, I found the car in Charlotte back then. - - on the cowl tag so I always knew is was a special paint car. Put 2 and 2 together and realized I've been looking at Carolina Blue.

I'll document more of the car when I tear into it with plenty of pictures, and hope that I can find a large enough section to reveal that I can polish up for good photos and color matching before I completely strip it, but I'm 100% sure at this point that's what I have.

Charley Lillard 08-02-2020 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by EZ Nova (Post 1509136)
This sounds like the LS6 I seen at Legendary Motorcar years ago? I thought it was a survivor car original paint! Was told it was 1 of 2 Carolina Blue LS6 produced.

Same car but transporter leaked brake fluid on the orig paint so they added stripes.


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