VIN and original color

Ratical2

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Appendex II Page 151 of Maurice's Viper Buyers Guide states " ...Because of this limited number of options, the Viper does not come with a body-code plate."

It doesn't look like the VIN # captures the color either:

Position 1 = Country of Origin
Position 2 = Make
Position 3 = Vehicle Type
Position 4 = Passenger Safety
Position 5 = Car Line
Position 6 = Series
Position 7 = Body Style
Position 8 = Engine
Position 9 = Check Digit
Position 10 = Model Year
Position 11 = Assembly Plant
Position 12-17 = Sequence Number
 

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If the car has it's original VIN/GVWR/MDH sticker on the drivers door, that will give the original paint code. Or, you could just call Chuck Tator. :D
 

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I thought though on Vipers they would run a batch of the same colors so that a VIN range would give you a pretty good idea of the color. I'm pretty sure this was true for the first Gen 3s.
 
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