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Hi all I have a 1975 22 ft class C and it is a maroon in color. Does anyone know what the name of the color?
I have done a lot to my Barth and I really want to get it painted.any information will be appreciated.
thanks Donna


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This may help, but probably won't, but it can help you start on an adventure. Somewhere in the coach is a label with the paint manufacturer and color codes.

On my SOB, this was inside the door under the reefer. In the Breakaway, it's on the underside of the hatch over the dash.

On another class C it was inside of the glove compartment at the back. On my Ford custom van, it's on the driver's door jamb.

However, most independent body shops can figure it out pretty quickly.


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Thank you I will start looking Razzer


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