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This looks like a DuPont paint code. I would visit a paint supplier who sells Dupont Automotive paints and see if they have a listing in thier 1969 automotive paint chip books. This dupont site can research you code for a fee http://www.dupontautomotivepaint.net/index.asp "Ketone can now assist you with providing you with the mixing formula for DuPont automotive paints or technical advice for $5.95 per formula or per question" I hope this helps, Greg Greg
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Checked my Dupont book, shows 52 (912) sunflower yellow, late 70as in end of run year. Daytona yellow shows 76 (984) 69.Yes there is quite a difference in the two colors. What is the build date on the car? If its before spring of 70 probably to early for sunflower. I personally have never seen a code 52 SS 70 Chevelle. Novas, Camaros. but no Chevelles.Not saying there wasn't any, just never saw one that was original.Will be interesting to see what this shakes out to be. Ken S.
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