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Hi
Anyone know the paint code for the 92 beige interior vinyl
Thanks mike
The SPID label on your console should ID your interior as 64I - if you use that interior code at any local paint supplier you should be able to be helped. Your location restricts your purchase from the larger Corvette vendors in the US but you should have no difficulties.
If you need a specific brand I might be able to help. Are you attempting to paint plastics or dye vinyl? You asked for paint code but mentioned vinyl.
The SPID label on your console should ID your interior as 64I - if you use that interior code at any local paint supplier you should be able to be helped. Your location restricts your purchase from the larger Corvette vendors in the US but you should have no difficulties.
If you need a specific brand I might be able to help. Are you attempting to paint plastics or dye vinyl? You asked for paint code but mentioned vinyl.
I get a 643 for "light beige leather". No vinyl, only leather and cloth (black only), all other colors were leather.
Last edited by murraybob; Jun 6, 2014 at 12:04 AM.
I get a 643 for "light beige leather". No vinyl, only leather and cloth (black only), all other colors were leather.
643 is a "leather code" for seats and the interior trim is a code xxI where xx is a two digit number. 64 is the two digit code for beige. The only reason I mentioned vinyl is because the Op did. I was not referring to "seating" only interior trim.
643 is a "leather code" for seats and the interior trim is a code xxI where xx is a two digit number. 64 is the two digit code for beige. The only reason I mentioned vinyl is because the Op did. I was not referring to "seating" only interior trim.
Thanks for the clarification.
And while we are on the subject, wouldn't it be nice if Corvettes had more leather in the interior (dash etc) like the Porches do. In the Vette, everything is plastic except the seats.
It's almost like all of the Vette research was for performance issues and they forgot that people have to sit in these things. I did a test drive in a 2000 Porsche 911. I was impressed with neatness and quality of the interior. However, the car was gutless and I still prefer my Vette for the power it produces.