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Mopar Paint: Dodge & Plymouth High-Impact Paint Colors by Classic Industries News, on Dec 23, 2020 3:23:24 PM The late 1960s and early 1970s were a groundbreaking time for American culture, music, and of course cars. Dodge's paint chip charts for 1969, 1970, and 1971 show two High-Impact colors with the code "999." One's Bright Green / Rallye Green, which was supposedly discontinued after only a few months in. Mopar High Impact Colors Plymouth Paint Chip Cuda Banner Showing Many of the High Impact Colors available in 1970.
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Photo: Wellborn MuscleCar Museum Technically speaking, Dodge categorized its paint colors as "High-Performance Colors," while Plymouth labeled them "High Impact Colors." While incorrect, the general public often refers to these radical colors from both motor divisions as. FY1 TOP BANANA The longest enduring of all High Impact Paint colors, Dodge's Top Banana (or Plymouth and Chrysler's Lemon Twist) "peeled" onto the streets in 1970 and lasted all the way until 1973 during the final phase out of the muscle car era. Paint Codes & Guides 1960 - 1971 Dodge / Plymouth Paint Codes 1969 - 1973 Mopar High Impact Paint Codes & Details 1960 - 1974 Mopar Engine Paint Color Guide Argent Silver Paint Formula Paint Chips 1964 - 1972 Dodge/Plymouth Paint Chips 1964 - 1972 Chrysler Paint Chips 1973 - 1979 Dodge / Plymouth Paint Chips 1973.
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From 1969 to 1973 buyers of all new domestic Chrysler cars could order their new cars with special, extra-cost paint. These are the High Impact Paint (HIP) colors. In 1971, High Impact Paint was a $15.05 option.
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Cars that were originally painted with one of these colors have become very desirable among collectors. 1970 to 1974 DODGE PPG / Ditzler Mopar Paint Chip Code Charts (Challenger) < Back to "Production Total, Color Breakdown & Paint Samples".
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