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We bought our new home from Sunrise Housing in Iowa Falls...Very pleased with it...............................MOHello from Iowa Falls
Nice Satty.
That's not a bad idea.Welcome a board from NJ. Nice Satty. I would keep the scoops myself as most people don't know the difference between 66 and 67. I would just look for a stock hood and repaint it instead of trying to remove the scoops. This would give you flexibility and you can go back and forth when ever you wanted.
S.E. Wisconsin, eh? I picked up the Satty in Sturtevant.Welcome Fred, cool Satty!
Thanks Bob. If I can trust the fender tag decoders on the web the factory color code is 28D .The tag has PAINT "WD1 D", a 2-tone car with white top. A previous owner painted it all with what I believe is the factory color. See the label below.Fred, a very nice '66 B body and the color is great. Do you know the color code? From the Pacific Northwest, a hardy welcome to the FBBO group of Moparsavers.
Bob
Thanks Fred, I was going to paint my '65 Coronet B5 blue but I really like the color of your Satty and I might have found a different choice.Thanks Bob. If I can trust the fender tag decoders on the web the factory color code is 28D .The tag has PAINT "WD1 D", a 2-tone car with white top. A previous owner painted it all with what I believe is the factory color. See the label below.
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It's a metallic. I think that adds a lot to the look.Thanks Fred, I was going to paint my '65 Coronet B5 blue but I really like the color of your Satty and I might have found a different choice.