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Re: How Rare Jamaica Metal Blue?
[Re: autoxcuda]
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01/03/14 04:22 PM
01/03/14 04:22 PM
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less common. Not rare.
Not less common or "rare" enough to effect value over a B5 blue car.
Agree.
B7 = ~3.7% of all '70 RR's.
More common than Beige, White, black, Tan, Y3 and y4, FM3 and J6. Less common than all the others. Nice color.
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Re: How Rare Jamaica Metal Blue?
[Re: bltcuda1972]
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01/03/14 05:17 PM
01/03/14 05:17 PM
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1970 Roadrunner 383 w/4 speed and air grabber Jamaica Blue
It's not a popular color, but definitely a nice blue. The 4 speed and air grabber would seal the deal anyway if it's an original N96 car.
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Re: How Rare Jamaica Metal Blue?
[Re: bltcuda1972]
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01/03/14 06:04 PM
01/03/14 06:04 PM
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I just want to know if Jamaica Metal Blue is rare color for 1970 Roadrunner?
For a 1970 Plymouth EB7 was called "Jamaica blue metallic", Chrysler of CANADA sometimes had different names for some of the colors. Where is the "Jamaica metal blue" coming from.
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