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#40848 04/05/02 12:30 AM
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I have a 67 that was originally a light green with white trim. On the glove box door is a sticker that has some codes on it. For paint, it has "4533 AD." Can anyone tell me if this is the code I should be looking at to duplicate my truck's original color? And if so, what colors this indicates and where I might locate the paint?

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#40849 04/05/02 01:10 PM
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Williejoebob,

Check out this link to the paint chart for 67 Chevy trucks. It appears that "533" could be the code for light green and ivory two-tone combinations. 67 Chevy truck colors

Below is a truck with those colors.
[Linked Image from barkerville.net]


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Jim M.

#40850 04/18/02 03:00 PM
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Jim, Thanks a lot. That looks like what I need. I hope I can read the chart once printed. Brian

#40851 07/16/02 07:11 PM
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HEY FOLKS HOW DO I GET MY PICS ONBOARD
HELPPPPPPPP?


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#40852 07/16/02 11:42 PM
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You need to save your photos to a web site somewhere... most people have server space that is given to them from their Internet provider.

Then when you post a note here, you can link to your web site using the URL button just below your text-entry-box. chevy


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