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#13524 07/20/05 09:43 AM
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I need some information on my 1930 chevy. I just received the car and have never owned anything this old. Here are some questions I have
1. paint code location?
2. repair manuel? how do i get one
3. any books on model type,engine, etc
Thanks for anu info, im sure i will have more questions later ok

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You can get the repair manual and other literature from the Filling Station in Lebanon, Oregon.

For 1930, the paint code number was stamped on the left main sill by the driver's side door. However, chances are that the number is not there. :( :(


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#13526 07/21/05 01:03 PM
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JYD THANKS FOR THE INFO. IS THERE ANY WAY TO FIND OUT WHAT THE ORIGINAL COLOR OF MY CAR WAS?
I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IT BACK TO THAT COLOR OR 30'S COLOR.

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Do have the any original paint remaining anywhere on the car? If so, what color is it? :confused: :confused:


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Another clue is the body style and whether a special or deluxe model. Only a few color combinations were offered for each body style.


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#13529 07/22/05 12:41 AM
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GUYS THE CAR WAS REPAINTED IN THE 60'S, AS FAR AS I CAN TELL ITS A UNIVERSAL COACH, JOB #30551 ON THE FIRE WALL TAG. THIS IS THE ONLY INFO I COULD FIND.WHERE COULD I FIND OUT WHAT COLORS WERE OFFERED FOR THIS BODY STYLE? THANKS

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The coach for 1930 was available with the following colors:

1. Classic Blue with Tusk Ivory striping. The disc wheels were also Classic Blue.

2. Storm King Gray and Timberline Gray with Cream Medium striping. The wire wheels were black.

3. Chicle Drab and Autumn Drab, with Shalimar Orange striping and the wire wheels were also Shalimar Orange.

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