And take a look at http://www.tocmp.com/manuals/AMC/1973/Service/Part1/A-B/browser.htm You will see that Corboba Brown Metallic was again D4 for 1973. On December 30, 2005 Mahoney, John wrote: > '73 sedan was not just a special order, but a -very- special order, if it was painted "Cordobe" Brown. I gently asked about this previously: > > http://tinyurl.com/ar95g > > and I'll do it again: did AMC typo a Monroney? > > Do your research and tell us what you believe. > > While P78 is "Cordobe Brown Metalic" [sic!] at > > http://www.amxfiles.com/resource/tech/69vin.txt > > in the very same online resource, P78 is named > > http://www.amxfiles.com/resource/tech/chips69.jpg > > Only one of those AM resources can be accurate. > > If P94A Moroccan Brown supplanted P78 in 1970, > > http://www.amxfiles.com/resource/tech/chips70.jpg > > B2 Burnished Brown supplanted P94A come 1971, > > http://www.amxfiles.com/resource/tech/chips71.jpg > > then Cordoba Brown re-surfaced as D4 in 1972. > > If your scan of AMC's chart is not quite eye-legible (it isn't, I'm just being gentle) or if you doubt the paint companies' credibility in their service to AMC history, find some better original info. Click "Production/Tech" > and "AMC, Nash, Rambler Paint Codes" and "1973 MAC [sic] Chipchart" at > > http://www.planethoustonamx.com/ > > and see "Cordoba" clearly. On a clear day, you might not be able to see General Motors, but you certainly can't miss seeing such history of AMC. Especially since you're an AMC lover. ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist