If you’ve still got the rear seat insulation in your car, pull the rear seat both upper and lower. You’ll need Torx PLUS sockets to get the seat belt bolts out. I’ve taken a few out and have been lucky enough to find a build sheet. You can also decipher your cowl tag for info.so i have tried searching and searching
i have a wideband in my car and i would like to add a trans temp gauge
i want to add a two pod console gauge
but i need to know my color
i know there are a couple greys out there
thanks!!!
In 1983, the only "gray" gray I am aware of is the "Sand Gray" color. It was available on the Caliais if it was White (Code 11), Black (Code 19) or Dark Maple Red (Code 78) exterior color IIRC. Sand Gray had both light and dark gray colors used in the same interior.
They did have some sort of "Grayfern" interior color that was close to a gray, but it only came on White cars, or Light or Dark Grayfern exterior colors. More greenish gray.
Does yours look like this? This is a sand gray, interior color Code 60. If you're painting an A-pillar you would need the light section, but if you're mounting it on the dash, you'll need the darker stuff to match. Dash is charcoal. Straining to recall but I believe it's a code 17 for the dash, but don't quote me on that. It's really fugged up because I believe they used a different color carpet with it too. So you can't just say "sand gray" unless you're talking about the lighter parts.
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