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    1973 911 # 58 Francois Duval's Avatar
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    color code needed

    Hi, next project will be Light Ivory, can someone pls supply the correct
    color code for 1968- 1969 era.
    A picture would also be appreciated.

    Francois Thanks

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    Porsche paint # is 131, and the code used in 1968 & 1969 is 6804
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    color code

    Thanks DaveP much appreciated

    Francois

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    Light Ivory, is identified by Color code # 1111, and Paint code #131.

    Attached a photo of a famous '68 race car in the color.....the engine lid is Tangerine.

    Great color, Good Luck.
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    1973 911 # 58 Francois Duval's Avatar
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    color code

    Thanks John,
    both codes 6804 and 1111 refers to the same HELLELfenbein in the glasurit
    catalog. the only difference is the application year ,,,,,,,,,, go figure.

    I am building a Jezebel tribute.... similar to the picture you send. Great color.

    best
    Francois Duval

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    More specifically Light Ivory or Hellelfenbein is paint colour 131
    code in 1965 is 6404
    code in 1966 & 1967 is 6604
    code in 1968 & 1969 is 6804
    code in 1970 & 1971 is 11 (1111 for Coupe & 1110 for Targa [10 is black Targa roof])
    code from 1972 is 131

    I state it this way since colours can have several codes depending on years, and from 1972 to about 1983 they used the colour number as the paint code. The colour formulation can vary by manufacturer and by year as well.
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