Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?`
[Re: JonGottaDemonDad]
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Vitamin C wasn't avalable on the A-body in 1972.However,I think you should do what you want with your car.IMHO,if you are restoring the car,then paint it the original color,if not then do what YOU want.
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?`
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not to hijack your post, but my 72 charger came painted 065 pacific blue poly which according to the chart was only available on the colt. It is definitely the factory color. Was the mitsu colors available in special order
What does your Charger have as a paint code on the fender tag? And what plant was the car built at?
Other colors, including discontinued ones, could have been special ordered like my pink '71 Charger.
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?`
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not to hijack your post, but my 72 charger came painted 065 pacific blue poly which according to the chart was only available on the colt. It is definitely the factory color. Was the mitsu colors available in special order
I agree with Nick, what info do you have to support that claim? I'd believe 1971 "GB2" (USA color) which is similar to the "Colt blue" (JAPAN color).
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?`
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KISSAlien, Where are you finding 148 as a Colt color? My brother's '73 440 Charger SE has paint code 426 & a "fleet" VON "K". I've always "assumed" it was JB9 - "dark blue metallic" a C-body only color, now I don't know (never did)?
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?`
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KISSAlien, Where are you finding 148 as a Colt color? My brother's '73 440 Charger SE has paint code 426 & a "fleet" VON "K". I've always "assumed" it was JB9 - "dark blue metallic" a C-body only color, now I don't know (never did)?
Does that car have any original paint on it? You could match it up. On mine the color is really obvious what it is. Some cars the special order color is hard to determine especially if it's been repainted.
My Charger is a Lynch Road car and I'm assuming that Lynch Road didn't use 999 paint codes. Anyone got a '71 or newer Lynch Road car with 999 on the tag?
And "K" is not necessarily a fleet code. Special order cars use that prefix for various reasons. My Charger has it too.
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?`
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I think Vitamin C sucks...........
Somehow we don't believe that.
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?`
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KISSAlien, Where are you finding 148 as a Colt color?
My bad it's a '72 Cricket color. Cedar Green
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?
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not to hijack your post, but my 72 charger came painted 065 pacific blue poly which according to the chart was only available on the colt. It is definitely the factory color. Was the mitsu colors available in special order
My guess would be that you have A4 Light Gunmetal Poly. Don't be deceived by the 30+ year old chip chart. It's a lot bluer than that chart makes it out to be IMO, or at least the original Gunmetal paint on my '72 Charger is. I can se why you would think it's that Colt color, as that's what the Gunmetal looks like, at least to me.
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Re: Vitamin C color was it an option for Dodge in 1972?
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