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Thanks Ed
View like this... ZV6 = M20 ZV7 = M21 ZV9 = M40 ZW1 = M22 It's very logic ![]() But for what GM Canada show the two code on the same paper. RPO M22= 4-speed H.D. transmission close ratio and IC ZW1 = 4-speed H.D. transmission close ratio RPO PL5= F70-14-4 PR tire -HWY-OE-B/wall white lettering. IC ZP1 = C.O.P.O Tires RPO for Regular production option and IC for Internal Code This IC code it's only for canadian COPO or All USA and CDN COPO. This one is the best from GM ![]() RPO ZP3 Regular Production Option Special Order Paint and two dash - - on the tag for Paint Deleted.(USA and CDN) ![]() |
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two dash - - on the tag for Paint Deleted [/ QUOTE ] - - does not mean paint delete, it just means a non-standard color for the model year that they had no code for.
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Ok it's cool like this
![]() <font color="blue">RPO ZP3 Regular Production Option Special Order Paint and two dash - - on the tag for non-standard color for the model year .(USA and CDN) </font> On a Baltimore or Norwood B/Sheet a code - in a box equal to no / nothing / N/A / non or another term. ??? |
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Trim tag paint code - - means "special paint instructions". Could be a non standard paint color, or could be a stripe delete on a Z28. Anything out of the norm would get the - - code.
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Eh Mark
you have the code ZP3 with a stripe delete on a Z28. Just curious ![]() |
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The build sheet you are referring to is a Chevrolet item that was not generated till the body was delivered to the Chevrolet line. The ID number was entered into the system and the final assembly was broadcast to all work stations on the final assembly line. The cowl tag was placed on the body by the Fisher Body plant prior to the car being painted. So - - on the broadcast sheet (aka build sheet) have not relation to Fisher Body
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but the code 756 on a B/Sheet = Black ...Trim the code 756 on the tag = Black ... Trim - - on paper or on metal = - - This is the relation ![]() |
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Chevy seemed to have processed the special paint orders in different ways by year or assembly plant
69 Chevelle SS had a special paint option on the order sheet for Monaco Orange and Daytona Yellow that had no dash code and used std no. paint code. A 69 Chevelle non-SS car would have a dash paint code for same colors and a off the chart color such as Carolina Blue even on SS Chevelle got a dash paint code. On the 67-68 Camaro seems they could get a dash paint code just for stripe delete order |
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JoeC
I agree with you ![]() Just look on Yenko.net for the 8 color ordered for Yenko Chevelle ![]() No mention of Monaco Orange ![]() Hugger Orange ![]() |
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Our documentation shows the PL5 (Uniroyals) but no ZP1. We have the ZV6 for the M20.
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