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#233043 02/02/12 10:08 PM
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Anybody know the name (and paint code) of the color on the steering column of my '41 special deluxe coupe? It is a tan color, and I assume it is a factory color. Whoever restored my car painted the column inside the car, but failed to paint it under the hoood. Any help would be appreciated.
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Since posting this topic I remembered the paint chips at Auto Color Library. The color chip that most closely matches is Santone Poly. Does anyone know if this was a color used on steering columns and interiors in 1941? I've owned two 1941 Chevrolets, and both had a cream or tan color for the interior trim. Was that true for all 41's, or were some interiors painted other colors?
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All Special Deluxe models had the rose/biege color. I believe that paint is available from either Chevs of the '40's or the Filling Station.
The Master Deluxe had a tan color or could be called a very light brown.....like milk choclate


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Thanks Chev Nut, that's easy enough. I found the paint in Chevs of the 40's catalogue and will order it.
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