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Paint color for wheel chocks

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Good luck with that. The best way to match this is going to be to locate a new looking set and take it in for a computer color match.

It's been a while since I've seen mine, but school bus yellow should be pretty close. Otherwise, =Enigma= has the best idea for now.

Edited by GunnerRob

I think it could be really hard to nail down the exact original color as they seem to darken to an orange over time. Mine are in great condition, but the pic failed to come out as orange as they really are. Member rhochisociety (Jim) hasn't posted since May 08, but he was restoring these and seemed to believe he had the correct color. Maybe try sending him a PM?

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showpost.php?p=239642&postcount=26

Edit: I notice in his post Jim mentions the rubber strap being used for the 260Z & 280Z. Are these the correct collaspsable wheel stops for my 10/70?

Edited by geezer

The chock is yellow and does not fold in the tool kit from # 3435 built April'70 and bought Aug '70. I tried to attach a picture but could not figure out how.

SO THATS WHAT THOSE ARE! Haha.. i have those didnt know what they were for haha.

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