The Auto Color Library Slogan "Where yesterday's colors come alive today" is true! They provide the actual automotive paint color standard reference chips for nearly all makes and models since automobiles were made, all the way back to the year 1900 and all the way up to the current automobiles made now. Paint Codes for 1970: GTX, Roadrunner, 'Cuda, Duster and Sport Fury GT. * Denotes extra cost due to high impact color paint.
Your 1970 Plymouth (All Models) is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car's actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your. Custom order your 70's Plymouth color from the photos above! (Available in 1K Base Coat Paint (10.1 oz) or 2K Single Stage Paint (9.6 oz)) Our automotive spray paint is a high quality, urethane-based auto paint.
The Spray Max aerosols have more yield, faster work speed, and a broader spray pattern than conventional aerosols. Innovative spray nozzle and valve technology in combination with new. 1970 Plymouth E-Body (Barracuda, Cuda, Gran Coupe & AAR) breakdown by paint code (as of 7-7-2017): Based on 89.9% of the total US production of Plymouth E.
Paint Codes for 1970: Roadrunner, GTX, 'Cuda, Duster and Sport Fury GT. 1. Citron Gold Metallic FY6 / 2.
Citron Mist Metallic FY4 / 3. Yellow Gold DY3 4. Sunfire Yellow DY2 / 5.
Lemon Twist* FY1 / 6. Black Velvet TX9 / 7. Tor-Red* EV2 8.
Burnt Tan Metallic FT6 / 9. Sahara Tan Metallic FT3 / 10. Scorch Red ER6 / 11.
Frosted Teal Metallic FP6 / 12. Sandpebble Beige BL1 / 13. Deep Burnt Orange.
in 1970 there where 25 colors available on the e body barra/cuda. has anyone ever assembled a pictorial list of all the colors? The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1970 Plymouth Color & Trim Book - Preview (Advance Information).
Plymouth Color Code History. All Images on one page. Click on an image and page turns into a pop up gallery.
Let's take a look back at the High-Impact Mopar paint colors, as well as the meanings behind the creative names Dodge and Plymouth used for them.