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Re: New on the block
Thanks! I've added it to the Registry. You can see some of the original light blue paint under the ID tag.
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Yes. Do we know what that actual color is? Not sure if i want to go with that original light blue or a darker army green....
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Also, you mentioned earlier that you thought it was probably a '68....is this still correct? Trying to get some parts for it....
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Re: New on the block
The year really doesn’t matter much for parts as all are interchangeable in probably 99% of the cases, especially the mechanical parts.
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I think it's what's called Sora Blue. Here's a thread with color charts, you can search here for others. https://www.60patrol.com/forum/viewtopi ... art#p24270
Yes, it is a '68. As Esteban said most parts are interchangeable. It's when you get into body parts, lights and seats that things are less interchangeable.
Yes, it is a '68. As Esteban said most parts are interchangeable. It's when you get into body parts, lights and seats that things are less interchangeable.
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