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Keith what's year your GM Canada documentation
My first letter is dated 1995 and not show ZP1 But with the correction in 1997 GM Canada ad the code ZP1. JoeC More popular color like Hugger orange win.. Monaco Orange for many people it's unknown. In Mopar the name Plum Crazy VS In-violet - Plum win... Hemi Orange VS Tor-Red - Hemi Orange Win.. Panther Pink VS Moulin Rouge Panther Pink Win.. etc But the real name for a purple 70 'Cuda this is In-Violet Yenko.net show Hugger Orange (code 72)for 69 Chevelle Yenko This is correct...Yes or No This is just a small detail but ![]() |
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My information is directly from the microfilm. In the 80's you also got a page from the microfilm showing your car amongst a host of others. This is where GM gets the info for our cars. Even the key codes are there but they don't pass that information out any more. I had this done in about 1988. I'm going to get it done again as the information is a little better showing the original dealer as well. At the time they had no information on the "Z" codes that related to the cars. The paint code is key to what the colour is, the name could be anything they dreamed up.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now.
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