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    How to determine factory color of ealy car

    I just picked up a 1971 911S that was sadly modified to widebody in the 80s or 90s . Engine was also swapped out... It is now red , the paint code decal that is on the drivers side pillar is not able to be read. Who would I find out what the factory colour would have been? I don't see any other colour in the engine bay etc

    Thanks in advance

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    It is possible to get the data that includes the paint code. I would need you to provide me with an email address.
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    Is the dash removed, headliner removed or door panels? I'll bet you could find some original color.
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    The paint code is stamped into that little badge.
    Even if they painted over the tag, you should be able to see some numbers.
    Something like:

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