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#610241 01/15/2010 6:34 AM
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How do determine what the paint code is for my truck? I have a 1964 K10 'Burb. There is a metal plate on the left kick panel. Under the word "PAINT" is the number 115. What does that tell me?

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it tells you to look at a '64 paint chip sheet and see what color the 115 code indicates .... somebody here might have one, or a good paint supplier might have books that go that far back

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Bill (squeeze),

Thanks. On further inspection I realized that the paint code was actually to the right of the word paint. It was kinda difficult to read the information on the plate in the dark with a flashlight. Beside the word paint is RPO533AC or RPO533AG. With this "new" information, I went online trying to find a sheet with that paint code. No luck thus far. I now know that RPO stands for Regular Production Option. Part of my problem may be that my 'Burb is 2 tone. Above the doors it is some shade of white and below that it is kind of turquoise.

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RPO in this case means "option" more than "regular production", the letters will indicate the particular 2 tone pattern of the color numbers, and an original era color sheet will specify that, see here, choose make and year, the 2nd sheet shows the paint #s for 533

if you're looking to touch up, rather than completely repaint, those numbers won't help, you need to take something with a good sample of the color to a paint store that can match it

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As a followup to this original post, I have just acquired a 1964 C10. The following information appears on the vehicle plate mounted on the inside of the driver's side door panel. I am struggling to find information to determine what the codes mean. Can anyone help me?

TRIM Z62AA
PAINT 549AD
WB 127

This plate has obvious age, so I hope I have read the codes correctly.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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If you go to the website linked above you'll see that your truck was originally a yellow and white two-tone. 82349 and 8290 (ivory). Joe
Originally Posted by darling
As a followup to this original post, I have just acquired a 1964 C10. The following information appears on the vehicle plate mounted on the inside of the driver's side door panel. I am struggling to find information to determine what the codes mean. Can anyone help me?

TRIM Z62AA
PAINT 549AD
WB 127

This plate has obvious age, so I hope I have read the codes correctly.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Thanks, Joe. Now if I can just get the TRIM CODE: RPO-Z62AA
figured out. Randy

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Z62 is the custom cab. I don't know what the AA means but there were really only two choices, standard and custom.


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