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Help with paint code

I’m a little perplexed by my paint tag. I wanted to get a new one from carbone but then realized my current one just doesn’t make sense to me. The car is lime green and the COA says lime green/N8 and upon doing research I see the paint code is 137. Please see the pic of mine and offer me your opinion.

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Help with paint code

I think someone forgot to stamp the 7 for 137. Order it with the correct code and never look back


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I wouldn't remove the tag and see what the paint looks like under it. From the looks of the tag it has had a repaint.
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I think someone forgot to stamp the 7 for 137. Order is with the correct code and never look back


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Yeah I was thinking that could be the case. Maybe this tag is a repop already and they got it wrong.

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I wouldn't remove the tag and see what the paint looks like under it. From the looks of the tag it has had a repaint.
I’m assuming you meant you would remove the tag and see what’s underneath. Yeah for sure I’m going to remove it to replace. We shall see
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tag

I would not remove the tag to see what is under it,
its very hard to replace it with original rivits,and there is
[plenty of other places to see under on the car,tag looks original to me.
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I would not remove the tag to see what is under it,
its very hard to replace it with original rivits,and there is
[plenty of other places to see under on the car,tag looks original to me.
It looks like **** as you can see. They sell new tags and rivets that look identical. I am replacing it as it’s the worst looking spot on the car lol
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Have a look in the frunk as there is usually a light dusting of the body color in there. Likewise in the engine bay. I like the kermit color, like you say to the barman "Same again please."
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Stupid auto correct!

Yes, remove the tag is what I meant

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I’m assuming you meant you would remove the tag and see what’s underneath. Yeah for sure I’m going to remove it to replace. We shall see
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Have a look in the frunk as there is usually a light dusting of the body color in there. Likewise in the engine bay. I like the kermit color, like you say to the barman "Same again please."
The Coa says lime green/N8 so the only real confusion is the tag saying “13” . 13 isn’t a proper code for another color in 74 so I think it was just an error when they made the tag
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^^ No 13 paint code. Three with 13#. 131 Light Ivory, 132 Ivory and 137 Lime Green.
I'm sticking with the 7 got missed.
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^^ No 13 paint code. Three with 13#. 131 Light Ivory, 132 Ivory and 137 Lime Green.
I'm sticking with the 7 got missed.
All for 1974? I thought I just looked carefully in Snodgrass’ book at the ‘74 colors last night. Yeah agree with 7 getting skipped
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I looked at the DuPont paint codes for 74. Maybe DuPont is wrong or maybe the book is wrong???


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I looked at the DuPont paint codes for 74. Maybe DuPont is wrong or maybe the book is wrong???


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Sure either way irrelevant as I think you guys convinced me the tag is just a misprint so mystery solved. I ordered new corrected tag today
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I have a tag with a similar error on a guards red/G8 car the tag is stamped 002 should be 027. The Build date is 04/74. maybe the paint plate stamper had a drinking problem that year.
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^^^ Haha. That's got to be it. I wonder how many 74 tags are messed up.
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^^^ Haha. That's got to be it. I wonder how many 74 tags are messed up.
A lotta dope was smoked back in '74.

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