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Old 11-27-2007, 06:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
70redvert
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Well after a 26 year break of regrets of selling my first car a 71 Cutlass floor shift, I'm back in the Olds. family. I just bought a 70 convertible. from 50 feet it looks pretty good. Up close it's a project. This is a great forum, with a wealth of knowledgeable people here. So let me started by asking for good parts houses with catalogs. There isn't one thing on the car that won't need to be addressed.
On the trim tag, the 2nd line reads ( TR 970 75 B PNT ) whats the 970 mean and exactly what is the paint color suppose to be?
Also the fuse box is pretty worn to where you can't read what fuse is for what part of the car. Does anyone have an illustration of the fuse box telling what size fuse goes where and what it controls? My headlights don't work and there were a couple of blown fuses. I'm not sure what the went to or if I put in the correct fuse. Any help would be great.

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Old 11-27-2007, 01:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well after a 26 year break of regrets of selling my first car a 71 Cutlass floor shift, I'm back in the Olds. family. I just bought a 70 convertible. from 50 feet it looks pretty good. Up close it's a project. This is a great forum, with a wealth of knowledgeable people here. So let me started by asking for good parts houses with catalogs. There isn't one thing on the car that won't need to be addressed.
On the trim tag, the 2nd line reads ( TR 970 75 B PNT ) whats the 970 mean and exactly what is the paint color suppose to be?
Also the fuse box is pretty worn to where you can't read what fuse is for what part of the car. Does anyone have an illustration of the fuse box telling what size fuse goes where and what it controls? My headlights don't work and there were a couple of blown fuses. I'm not sure what the went to or if I put in the correct fuse. Any help would be great.

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The first numbers 970 is a time built code, 75 is lower body color, matador red, the B is ( I am guessing) since it is a convertable, is top color, and is black. This is what I have, actual milage may vary...... Kevin
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