Rarest factory paint combos
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I'm stuck in the house because of the cold weather. So I started wondering which colors or color combinations are the rarest for the 60-66 trucks?
Mine is factory black and white two-tone, probably uncommon but maybe not rare? What do you guys think? Anyone out there have any stats or opinions on this question? |
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I'm probably just putting this one in because I own it, but the 1965 only #512 Maroon seems very rare.
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I agree on the maroon, I have never seen one in the flesh.
I think the light yellow color #518 might be a rare one as well. Anyone have data? |
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1965 518 yellow very rare i've only sean 3 in all he years i had mine.
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I`ve never seen an original 518 yellow, but have seen several maroon....
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I would say saddle as I've never saw a factory one
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My '64 is factory white..NOT rare..my '66 is sky blue( I think factory) not to rare...and there is a 60-63 here that is factory single tone black....also in my parts is a '63 with the factory orange...I think that is rare???
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Maroon and yellow are rare for sure. Never seen a yellow truck in person, and only one maroon. My Saddle Poly/white '66 is the only one I've seen in person, it was a '66 only color. I'd also say any truck with side trim (with white insert) that has a body color roof is pretty uncommon, vs those with a white roof.
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My 62 was dark green with a white top. The ol girl should be put back together this spring. Im torn between painting it orange or school bus yellow, with a white top. I saw a maroon / white 64-66 along time ago. My guess would be fawn or maroon as the rarest. I know diffrent plants did diffrent things so what might be rare on the east is common in the west.
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As far as the 1960 GMC colors go I did a lot of searching and reading before choosing the combo I have on my truck. The Olympic White with Canyon Blue was as far as I know a very seldom chosen color combo. From what I read it was considered "Too Pretty", if that makes any sense?
To support this line of reasoning, I think back to the "GMC Palomino" truck; which they only made for one year, I think? https://www.google.com/search?q=1957...w=1440&bih=731 It was hard to use them as a work or farm truck. BUT honestly, because of lost or missing GMC records, we'll never really know for sure. Below is a shot of my doors |
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I think that may have been the case with the yellow trucks, ( too pretty ) most were sold as working trucks, not sold as they are today...
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Is that why a ton of them were white! That sure ain't perrty! LOL! Just kidding.
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1966 Paint colors
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...s/IMG_4486.jpg 1965 Paint colors http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...s/IMG_4484.jpg |
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Also, the color flip may have had something to do with the two tone selection. The Chevy truck generally had the color on top of the break, while GMC had the color on the bottom. I always wondered why? Canadian truck followed the color on top scheme generally.
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The company I had worked for had a contract with a sheet metal company sense the fifties, I know at one time thet had 6- 63 to 66 trucks all ordered in red 514, they were still driving those trucks til the late eighties, I`m sure it was a fleet deal just as white was a fleet color...
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most paint was ordered by the dealers. most were more than likely based on working trucks. fancy trucks were not the rule for stock at the dealership. I would imagine that most of the option trucks were customer orders and this would be where most of the different paint jobs would come into effect.
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I know of a lite yellow 60 or 61 back in 66/67. 719a flaxen yellow?
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i do know that the 65 my grangfather bought new in 65 was a top of the line truck, it had every option that was offerd at that time. the only reason he bought it was he needed a truck right then no questions asked.
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Every year during this era had its uncommon standard colors. Most were metallics. IMO, here are my top picks for Chevy. 196O: Metallic Gold. 1961 Tahiti Coral Metallic, 1962 and 1963 Seamist Jade Metallic, 1964 Gray Green Metallic and Copper Metallic 1965 Light Yellow and Maroon Metallic 1966 Silver Metallic and Dark Aqua Metallic. Colors that were available on all years, but are still appear to be uncommon, were gray, orange, dark green dark blue and black.
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Interesting to know if anyone has numbers on this stuff. I've seen plenty maroon, light yellow, saddle, and most other colors both on the forum and in person, but can't recall seeing many in original silver.
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The correct original yellow color for 1965 ( with some fading). http://www.ebay.com/itm/California-O...p2047675.l2557
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