<VV> 64' Greebrier in Stock Class

Dennis Dorogi dfamily at fairpoint.net
Fri Oct 12 17:12:57 EDT 2007


I can know that carpet in a FC will put you in a modified class.  That was
an easy one for lc at the Buffalo convention.  My otherwise stock rampside
ended up in the modified class with some rather greatly modified FCs.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Kirven" <ultravan345 at yahoo.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>; "corvanatics" <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 1:34 AM
Subject: <VV> 64' Greebrier in Stock Class


Hi All,

I just sent my 64' Greenbrier Deluxe to the body shop.
I've asked part of the following before, but the
replys went into the great beyond. I would prefer to
show it in the stock class if I can. I will be
replacing all the rubber. I have the paint codes for
the Turquoise inside and out.
Is there any thing out there that shows details?
Details like:
What is the paint code for the stripe?
Should the roof be the same color as the body?
Where does the stripe (top and bottom)begin and end?
The brackets that hold the passenger seats down what
color are they? The brackets that down the rear of the
back seat what color are they?
What color is the dash suspose to be? Two tone? If two
tone what color goes where.

I hate to ask some many questions. I would like to do
this correctly. The rubber floor mates are very tired.
If I can't find replacements can carpet be used? Is
that a big hit?
So many questions and so little time.

Thanks in advance,
Eric




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