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    Junior Member Hawaiikane's Avatar
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    Thanks,

    Update... Color code is 6412 Bali Blue? I checked under the drivers door panel, and is blue. Car is currently painted black, and as I believe I mentioned earlier this is supposed to be my retirement project. Learning more each day!

    Thanks everyone for your kind words and help.

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    Gorgeous color...
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    Wow, Larry . . . way to join The Board!

    Where do the heck do these cars come from?

    Love to hear The Story on this . . . where, how, who --- etc

    . . . and pictures, pictures, pictures, please

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    How cool...a Bali blue early 911 in Hawaii...
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    What color interior? Bali was often combined with interesting interior colors. Leather or vinyl? Anything else interesting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    What color interior? Bali was often combined with interesting interior colors. Leather or vinyl? Anything else interesting?
    Headliner is white and the rest is black. When I bought the car it was already painted black.

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    Bali is a great color - seen it in person and its stunning. Can't wait to see some pictures of your retirement project.

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    300 088 Photos

    Can it be saved?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Gorgeous color...
    also the paint code is stamped with 5 digits instead of 4. It reads 64012.

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    Rough. But metal can be saved.
    We have all followed the posts from England about the right hand drive silver 2.2 car that was taken down to the basics and built back - one repaired piece - at a time.

    Alan.uk at Canford Classic in a wizard at car restorations. http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-of-a-RHD-2.2S.
    Yes they can be saved. His odyssey is documented in 18 pages on this site.Follow though his "how to" - think your car is in worse condition?

    Do I see the little ring thingy under the dash that releases the gas lid? Woo-boy that's the real thing. 1964 only.
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