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it was on EBay, i asked the seller to tell me his paint forumla, he hasnt responded yet...he says its atoll blue, but it looks darker and deeper than other atoll blue cars, i think its gorgeous, and i want the color, its out of beverly hills, so if anybody knows this guy, please get his number, email, address, anything, thanks
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it was on EBay, i asked the seller to tell me his paint forumla, he hasnt responded yet...he says its atoll blue, but it looks darker and deeper than other atoll blue cars, i think its gorgeous, and i want the color, its out of beverly hills, so if anybody knows this guy, please get his number, email, address, anything, thanks
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Hi Norton, I've attached a 1970 Pontiac color chart that I've had for a while and Atoll Blue is a dark shade of blue. I had a 70 Atoll Blue hardtop 20 years ago and it was a similar shade (if memory serves me right). I'm not sure how well this chart will post, but I think this GTO appears to be a legit Atoll Blue car.
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Thanks, Bob M. 1970 GTO Convertible Originally: Sierra Yellow/Sandalwood Int/ Sandalwood Top w/ 400 4BBL Auto Trans Currently: Red/Sandalwood Int/White Top w/ 400 4BBL Manual Trans Built in Baltimore Plant - 1st week of Nov. 1969 |
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as i stated in an earler post
http://forums.performanceyears.com/g...=180601286&p=1 atoll blue seems to be many shades. |
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Man is that nice, looks like a dealer in the background??
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