Quote:In other words in GOL's livery. 6N is GOL's customer code at boeing.
That it was in GOL's livery wasn't an issue

, but whether it was a -700 or a -300.
PR-GOO is a GOL (Boeing company code: 6N) 737-700, like you reiterated.
Now, and this is probably a "Real Aviation" question, if this 737-76N were to be resold down the line, I presume it keeps it's -76N model designation for time and eternity?
As an aside, one of the things I like about these forums is that for the most part, SimV posters are reasonably accurate in their statements (mods and certain Room 101 residents excepted), and can provide supporting details.