Just bought a 1971 GS or GSX and trying to find the paint code and color

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1971 Buick GSX
1971 GS or GSX and its been repainted but some say this was one of the orginal '71 colors. its gray silver and it looks metallic. Where can I find this color says
ST 71446 7PL1 161751 bdy
TR156 53 3 pnt

Thanks, jim
 
1971 GS or GSX and its been repainted but some say this was one of the orginal '71 colors. its gray silver and it looks metallic. Where can I find this color says
ST 71446 7PL1 161751 bdy
TR156 53 3 pnt

Thanks, jim
Hi Jim,

The series of codes you've found on your Buick's body plate, "ST 71-4467 FL1 161751 BDY" and "TR 156 53 B PNT", offer a detailed snapshot of its production. Here is a breakdown of what these alphanumeric sequences signify:
  • ST 71-4467: This indicates the style and model year of your car. "71" is for the 1971 model year, and "4467" is the style number for a Buick GS 2-door hardtop coupe.
  • FL1: This is the assembly plant code, designating that the vehicle was built in Flint, Michigan.
  • 161751 BDY: This is the Fisher Body number, a unique identifier for the body shell of your car.
  • TR 156: This is the trim code, which specifies the original interior trim of your vehicle. In this case, it denotes a black vinyl bench seat interior.
  • 53 B PNT: This is the paint code. The "53" corresponds to the lower body color, which, according to 1971 Buick paint charts, is Cortez Gold Poly. The "B" indicates a black vinyl top.
Therefore, your 1971 Buick GS was originally painted a metallic gold color with a black vinyl roof.

Despite your car's original color, your interest in a gray or silver metallic appearance is well-founded, as Buick offered several such options for the 1971 model year. If the car has been repainted, it's possible a previous owner chose one of these stylish alternatives. The factory-offered gray and silver metallic colors for the 1971 Buick GS and GSX included:
  • Platinum Mist Metallic (Code 13): A classic silver hue with a metallic flake that would have given the car a sleek and sophisticated look.
  • Tealmist Gray Metallic (Code 16): A darker gray with a hint of teal, providing a more unique and subtle color choice.
It was not uncommon for these classic muscle cars to be repainted over the decades to suit the owner's preference or to refresh a faded original coat. Should you decide to repaint your vehicle, these factory-correct silver and gray options would be an authentic choice for a 1971 model.
 
1971 GS or GSX and its been repainted but some say this was one of the orginal '71 colors. its gray silver and it looks metallic. Where can I find this color says
ST 71446 7PL1 161751 bdy
TR156 53 3 pnt

Thanks, jim
4467 seems to be missing a number, could it be 44467? That's a Skylark Custom 2dr convertible.
A GS would be 43467.
Color code 53 is Cortez Gold Poly.
 
Hi Jim,

The series of codes you've found on your Buick's body plate, "ST 71-4467 FL1 161751 BDY" and "TR 156 53 B PNT", offer a detailed snapshot of its production. Here is a breakdown of what these alphanumeric sequences signify:
  • ST 71-4467: This indicates the style and model year of your car. "71" is for the 1971 model year, and "4467" is the style number for a Buick GS 2-door hardtop coupe.
  • FL1: This is the assembly plant code, designating that the vehicle was built in Flint, Michigan.
  • 161751 BDY: This is the Fisher Body number, a unique identifier for the body shell of your car.
  • TR 156: This is the trim code, which specifies the original interior trim of your vehicle. In this case, it denotes a black vinyl bench seat interior.
  • 53 B PNT: This is the paint code. The "53" corresponds to the lower body color, which, according to 1971 Buick paint charts, is Cortez Gold Poly. The "B" indicates a black vinyl top.
Therefore, your 1971 Buick GS was originally painted a metallic gold color with a black vinyl roof.

Despite your car's original color, your interest in a gray or silver metallic appearance is well-founded, as Buick offered several such options for the 1971 model year. If the car has been repainted, it's possible a previous owner chose one of these stylish alternatives. The factory-offered gray and silver metallic colors for the 1971 Buick GS and GSX included:
  • Platinum Mist Metallic (Code 13): A classic silver hue with a metallic flake that would have given the car a sleek and sophisticated look.
  • Tealmist Gray Metallic (Code 16): A darker gray with a hint of teal, providing a more unique and subtle color choice.
It was not uncommon for these classic muscle cars to be repainted over the decades to suit the owner's preference or to refresh a faded original coat. Should you decide to repaint your vehicle, these factory-correct silver and gray options would be an authentic choice for a 1971 model.
Why does this site show 5 digits to ID the type of Buick. 4467 shows as 44467.
 
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Why does this site show 5 digits to ID the type of Buick. 4467 shows as 44467.
They may leave off the first 4 because that is for the Division of GM,

1-Chevrolet
2-Pontiac
3-Oldsmobile
4-Buick

4467 would be a Skylark Custom Convertible, A GS would be 3437.

1971 cars are the hardest cars to document.

 
They may leave off the first 4 because that is for the Division of GM,

1-Chevrolet
2-Pontiac
3-Oldsmobile
4-Buick

4467 would be a Skylark Custom Convertible, A GS would be 3437.

1971 cars are the hardest cars to document.

Why does post 2 say 4467 makes it a GS? 3467 would be a GS according to the link.
 
A pic of the car & VIN might help. Evidently the OP did not do the homework before the purchase. VIN numbers were easily changed & altered back then!
 
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