I believe have a 1981 St Louis two tone car. I have removed the gas tank and took pictures of build sheet. It does not say on the build sheet or trim tag that it supposed to be a two tone car. Its red over red. From what I understand the STL car will not have the two tone paint codes. I was told that they went back into paint after completion of the car. Car was shipped to Bob McDorman. These cars were only available to GM execs. It has the cross flag emblem on the drivers seat and rocker moldings. There were supposed to be around a 100 of these cars. The local NCRS chapter feels that number is high.If any one has any information on these cars I would love to hear from you.
1981 Corvette two tone St louis
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Re: 1981 Corvette two tone St louis
I believe have a 1981 St Louis two tone car. I have removed the gas tank and took pictures of build sheet. It does not say on the build sheet or trim tag that it supposed to be a two tone car. Its red over red. From what I understand the STL car will not have the two tone paint codes. I was told that they went back into paint after completion of the car. Car was shipped to Bob McDorman. These cars were only available to GM execs. It has the cross flag emblem on the drivers seat and rocker moldings. There were supposed to be around a 100 of these cars. The local NCRS chapter feels that number is high.If any one has any information on these cars I would love to hear from you.Tom Russo
78 SA NCRS 5 Star Bowtie78 Pace Car L82 M2100 MY/TR/Conv- Top
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Re: 1981 Corvette two tone St louis
From what I have been told the paint code will only show the car being one color if the car was from STL. The two tone process was done after the car was assembled. What I'm trying to find out is the exact process of painting. How much of the car was taken apart to do the paint. Looks like the front bumper was on the car. Claret red overspray behind the grills. T-top area has very small clear coat line. I don't think the t-top trim was removed. The paint lines are absolutely straight as an arrow. No dirt in clear. It is lacquer checked. With enamel clear. The pictures are on my wifes phone I will try to post them later on.- Top
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What I'm trying to find out is the exact process of painting. How much of the car was taken apart to do the paint. Looks like the front bumper was on the car. Claret red overspray behind the grills. T-top area has very small clear coat line. I don't think the t-top trim was removed. The paint lines are absolutely straight as an arrow. No dirt in clear. It is lacquer checked. With enamel clear. The pictures are on my wifes phone I will try to post them later on.
However, I doubt St Louis would have sprayed clear over lacquer...but then its possible.
So what is your source for these details? Is it a published source or heresay?Tom Russo
78 SA NCRS 5 Star Bowtie78 Pace Car L82 M2100 MY/TR/Conv- Top
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Local NCRS states it appears to be one of these cars. One that was sold to a dealer in Philly had a vague description. Another publication on car gurus brought up the point that these cars had the cross flag emblems on the seat and rocker moldings. I printed that article. A midwest NCRS judge told my local NCRS judge he has seen only one. I think he said his name was Brian pierce???? I have tried reaching out to people that would know the information I'm seeking with no response. The reason for this post is get as much input as I can. I would trailer the car for inspection from Delaware Ohio to see if my hunch is correct. If I knew who the dealer was that has the other I would like to see it just to compare. I what to thank you for reaching out. PS It could be the clear was applied by a individual to preserve the lacquer but I don't think that is the case since I can trace ownership back 35 years. Cousin owned it for 33- Top
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Does it look like this one? And BTW, the Black Book does state that about 100 cars were painted tutone in St. Louis using the BG enamel BC/CC system. It says they were not sold to retail customers, just GM employees, as you mentioned. This may be the source of all the info you have been told, but it does not cite where that info came from originally.Attached FilesLast edited by Michael J.; May 15, 2018, 11:26 AM.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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The car was shipped to Bob McDorman. He contributed to the Corvette Black Book. One of the biggest Corvette collectors in the USA. Sorry to say Bob has passed. Just makes since he would have one of these cars. The red on the top half my car is code 75. Brighter red than yours. Bottom half color looks the same. I'm guessing claret red. My stripe is NOT TAPE. I'm taking the car to the paint store in the next few days to have them shoot the color. It will tell me the formula for each color. The historical value of this car is the only reason I haven't painted it. I don't have much in it and would donate it to the museum if they would have any interest. Thanks- Top
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There can be quite a margin of error for some of the computerized color matches.Vice-Chairman (West), Michigan Chapter NCRS
71 "deer modified" coupe
72 5-Star Bowtie / Duntov coupe. https://www.flickr.com/photos/124695...57649252735124
2008 coupe
Available stickers: Engine suffix code, exhaust tips & mufflers, shocks, AIR diverter valve broadcast code.- Top
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Interesting, so there is nothing separating the two colors, they are just one next to the other? I had heard they put the tape stripe on BG cars because the paint line was never straight and nice enough between the two colors.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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