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I was thinking that the car was, at least originally, this colour The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1967 Paint Chip Charts Slideshow (hamtramck-historical.com) . Just as likely, it's a non-stock paint colour, though I can't place whose yellow that shade is (I'm thinking of an Oldsmobile yellow, perhaps Pontiac, but am not sure).

Apparently, the car's not one of the factory S/S Belvedere models from '67 ( 'RO23' in the V.I.N. prefix ).

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Saw the Old Trapper many times when I was a kid... at Speedway Park in Edmonton ,Alberta. It was pretty much unbeatable in it's class.

Cheers...

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I believe the car was Dafodil Yellow from the factory, Code R, in Plymouth just Yellow.  The color in the insert I'm not sure about but I may be able to find out through some contacts here in Calgary.

 

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This is as close as I can get to the answer, it is believed that the dark panel was done in code Q Dark Red to keep all of the paint OE correct.  I'm waiting on a second source for confirmation but no reply as of yet.

 

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