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Two tone paint on a 69 Z/28 ?

Started by Bryan302, December 18, 2015, 02:17:09 AM

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Bryan302

Can it be confirmed that Two tone paint was never applied by the factory to a 1969 Z28?  I had to agree with several friends during a discussion about this application.  If one of the six two tone paint schemes, 55-50, 51-53, etc. was applied to a Z/28, it would not effect the rally stripes of a Z/28, and would appear as a vinyl top.  Therefore, is there a living example in existence?  If not, Why not?

Thanks,
Bryan
Bryan S.
1968 RS Z/28, 12E, PNT R2, TR 749
1969 Z/28 X33, 05A, PNT 52 52, TR 719, VE3

JohnZ

Quote from: Bryan302 on December 18, 2015, 02:17:09 AM
Can it be confirmed that Two tone paint was never applied by the factory to a 1969 Z28?

I don't know, but there is no restriction in the Dealer Ordering Information on two-tone paint - it appears to have been available on any model.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

Bryan302

Thanks JohnZ, I have only seen 8-10 two tone cars of any kind, several were big block SS cars.  I didn't see any reason why a Z/28 couldn't have been produced with the scheme.  Maybe one will appear one day!

Thanks,
Bryan
Bryan S.
1968 RS Z/28, 12E, PNT R2, TR 749
1969 Z/28 X33, 05A, PNT 52 52, TR 719, VE3

KurtS

Kurt S
CRG

69Z28-RS

Do you have any photos in your archives, Kurt??  (of two tone Z's)..
09C 69Z28-RS, 72 B 720 cowl console rosewood tint
69 Corvette, '60 Corvette, '72 Corvette
90 ZR1 red/red #246, 90 ZR1 white/gray #2466
72 El Camino, '55-'56-'57 Nomads, '55-'57 B/A Sedan

Pacecar

There  is a drag car here in Rochester that started life as a Z/28 - two tone red with white painted top.  Too many alterations to bring back, let alone the long gone drive train. X33 car

Bryan302

Pacecar,

Is there any possibility that you could get a photo of the trim tag, for the paint code from this Z/28?  This car could be a special paint car, possibly a -- -- PNT trim tag.  There were six two tone color combinations listed in 1969, red was not listed.  BUT, anything is possible!

Bryan
Bryan S.
1968 RS Z/28, 12E, PNT R2, TR 749
1969 Z/28 X33, 05A, PNT 52 52, TR 719, VE3

Bryan302

Here is a list of the SIX two tone paint combinations for 1969.

53 - 50  Glacier Blue / Dover White
55 - 50  Azure Turquoise / Dover White
53 - 51  Glacier Blue / Dusk Blue
51 - 53  Dusk Blue / Glacier Blue
65 - 50  Olympic Gold / Dover White
61 - 63  Burnished Brown / Champagne

The top color appeared as a vinyl top from a distance, and was in the same configuration as a vinyl top and used the same trim as a vinyl top.

If any other two tone color combination besides the six listed above, appears in existence, and has a dual paint code to back it up, it would need to be reported here to CRG.

Could a -- special paint be used to fabricate another two tone combination?

Bryan

Bryan S.
1968 RS Z/28, 12E, PNT R2, TR 749
1969 Z/28 X33, 05A, PNT 52 52, TR 719, VE3

KurtS

Quote from: 69Z28-RS on December 23, 2015, 09:44:00 AM
Do you have any photos in your archives, Kurt??  (of two tone Z's)..
No. They look just like vinyl top cars, but with painted tops
Kurt S
CRG

Bryan302

Continued from reply #7, here are some other percentages and production figures.

In 1969, the two tone paint was estimated at 5,909 units and a total production of 2.4% at a cost of $31.60 per unit.

The total production of two tone paint at 2.4% can be compared to Tuxedo Black at 2.0%, Azure Turquoise at 2.0%, Burnished Brown at 2.5%, and Burgundy at 2.0% for total production. 

I would think that a Z/28 with two tone paint would be less popular and therefore would be less produced than these four colors of comparable percentages.  I would also think that a Z/28 with two tone paint would be put in a rarity category.

We had hoped that an example would have appeared out of archives or a collection, complete with photo and trim tag info!

Bryan
Bryan S.
1968 RS Z/28, 12E, PNT R2, TR 749
1969 Z/28 X33, 05A, PNT 52 52, TR 719, VE3

maroman

So using the combinations from above a Z-28 could possibly have THREE colors on it? I think that would go in the weird column.
Doug  '67 RS/SS 396 auto I know the car since new

69Z28-RS

Three colors??   such as...     61 - 63  Burnished Brown / Champagne  ...   with white or black stripes??

which would be burnished brown on the bottom, a champagne top, and probably 'white' stripes??   but if the stripes were champagne...  now THAT would be an interesting factory car..  :)   

Yes, that would appear *different* to say the least...   :)
09C 69Z28-RS, 72 B 720 cowl console rosewood tint
69 Corvette, '60 Corvette, '72 Corvette
90 ZR1 red/red #246, 90 ZR1 white/gray #2466
72 El Camino, '55-'56-'57 Nomads, '55-'57 B/A Sedan

Bryan302

That would not be any different than having a Tuxedo Black (10) car with a Midnight Green vinyl top (S) and white stripes or a Olympic Gold (65) car with a Dark Brown vinyl top (F) with black stripes.  Same thing, three colors.

Bryan
Bryan S.
1968 RS Z/28, 12E, PNT R2, TR 749
1969 Z/28 X33, 05A, PNT 52 52, TR 719, VE3

maroman

Are there any examples? Sounds cool.
Doug  '67 RS/SS 396 auto I know the car since new

414blue

Way late, but I recently stumbled across this thread...

I have one that appears to be legit. When I bought it many years ago, the top was painted the same body color like a standard coupe, but when I stripped the paint during the restoration I found the original rivets for the trim strip were present and had been ground flush. I reinstalled the rivets and trim strip and put it back to match the trim tag. I've never seen another Z-28 and very few standard coupes with the two-tone paint code...
Paul
69 Z-28 X33, non-DZ 302, M21, PNT 53 50, TR 715