Here is my pic. I added the common bright green 3M tape roll for a baseline understanding of the (sea foam) like green.. Thoughts?
What a difference a single day may have had on details especially early or very late in production.
Given the provided "0T112xxx range" and "early Oct. 1969"
The 0T109xxx is interesting as similar but not likely from the same production period. If the date posted in the other thread is the real build date then its a month off and may help support that the odd paint color is an oddity used for some very short early production periods when there was a issue with the typically applied color or supply
Here is a short list of of what I found from the period
0T102xxx -Light pink/salmon red oxide
0T103xxx -Light pink/salmon red oxide
0T108xxx -Light pink/salmon red oxide
0T108xxx -Light gray batch
0T109xxx -Light blue green = from other thread
0T110xxx -True red oxide color
0T112xxx -Your son's car
0T112xxx -Nothing visible in pictures other than a lot of body color overspray
0T115xxx -True red oxide color
Note: We much hope and assume until proven otherwise that the providers of the above cars and their pictures identified their cars correctly
Unfortunately allot of NJ cars are typically fairly rusty making good examples of such details more difficult than cars from other plants. One exception is often 68 Shelbys and 70 Boss 302's sine they were shipped out of the north east at a higher rate than other models