Color code 2210 |
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Color code 2210 |
Blown59 |
Feb 6 2024, 05:52 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 21-July 19 From: St Louis Member No.: 23,315 Region Association: None |
I just snagged a 71 I plan on using for parts. The car looks to have been repainted twice. A yellow and then covered in a red. It also seems the rocker covers and sill covers have never been removed as they still have all the plastic rivets attaching them.
2210 is the color code shown as pictured below I can't seem to find any info on this color code.... Or have I just not searched hard enough? Attached thumbnail(s) |
Blown59 |
Feb 29 2024, 03:44 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 21-July 19 From: St Louis Member No.: 23,315 Region Association: None |
It seems that this is actually a pretty unique vehicle. Sara Edie of Porsche Classic was able to help further this investigation along. Unfortunately, there is no Kardex available as they ended in 69. But there is some information available from the build sheet and it seems this is a "custom" color car but the build sheet did not verify which color it was. Hoping some help from Germany will clarify this even more.
At this point, I cannot see chopping this car for the parts car for which I intended it. It should be saved, but I am not a factory restoration kinda guy. I much prefer my custom and modified cars. So, this will be going up for sale. If anyone has any interest and needs more pictures, please feel free to message me for more information. I will be placing this in the classified section as well. |
BENBRO02 |
Mar 1 2024, 08:04 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 481 Joined: 6-March 15 From: Nokesville, Virginia Member No.: 18,493 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
It seems that this is actually a pretty unique vehicle. Sara Edie of Porsche Classic was able to help further this investigation along. Unfortunately, there is no Kardex available as they ended in 69. But there is some information available from the build sheet and it seems this is a "custom" color car but the build sheet did not verify which color it was. Hoping some help from Germany will clarify this even more. At this point, I cannot see chopping this car for the parts car for which I intended it. It should be saved, but I am not a factory restoration kinda guy. I much prefer my custom and modified cars. So, this will be going up for sale. If anyone has any interest and needs more pictures, please feel free to message me for more information. I will be placing this in the classified section as well. Because it is a custom color, I believe you’re making the correct decision to sell it to someone that will restore it to stock and you can buy another to modify. |
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