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I have a surf green (541) 1954 210 4dr with what appears to be a medium metallic aqua-blue-green on the dash, door window surrounds, and the upper and lower portions of the steering wheel circle.

The lower dash and spoke sections of the steering wheel (along with the column, shift rod, turn signal assembly are all body -color - surf green.

I've scanned thru the Keith Hardy code lists, etc., but can't seem to find the exact code for this metallic dash color. Any thoughts?


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The darker green is Bermuda Green which is also the darker green exterior color.....darker = medium dark


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Thanks so much, Chev Nut. Nice color this Bermuda Green. I guess it made sense to have code 541 Surf Green with 542 Bermuda Green. Did GM (Fisher?)not indicate this any on the trim plate anywhere?

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The Fisher Body plate on the firewall lists the paint number (exterior) and the trim number (interior). The trim number really refers to the interior upholstery material and color. There was no choice in those days. A green car got a green interiot, blue car a blue interior, etc.


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