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Old 25-04-16, 03:22
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Hello Ausmick,

Could the colour code BGS be a variant of "Bronze Green" Not sure what the S could mean??? My 1940 Holden Chevrolet just had Khaki on it so it was much easier to interpret.

I think Gina Vampire has a colour or paint thread? ..... Here it is Accessed April 25 2016 from, http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...&postcount=259. I am not sure how helpful the link will be for you though.

I checked some old Holden clubs and they changed over from letters to numbers - maybe when GM took them over? So I drew a blank there.

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Lionel
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