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Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green

Posted By: LAD 524

Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/01/14 09:15 AM

Hey guys can anyone provide the correct code for this colou

Also, I believe 1969 Spring Green was similar but actually a different colour to F6 Bright Green (looks darker to my eye and not as bright) can anyone advise?

Thanx !
Posted By: Big D A12

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/01/14 01:55 PM

There seem to be many different shades of F6 depending on the recipe that you use. In an effort to be as accurate as possible, I color mapped the bottom of an original F6 Lynch Road deck lid.

The recipe is in the pictures below. I used a base coat clear coat system. Hope this helps.

D

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Posted By: Big D A12

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/01/14 01:57 PM

Finish product.

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Posted By: LAD 524

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/01/14 02:56 PM

looks great thanx for the info - Im after a mix that will give it the brightest look I can get.

In some pix its looks really bright, crisp and pops, in others not so much. Do you have any pics of it in the sun ?

Heres what Im really after :

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Posted By: moparfan53

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/01/14 03:13 PM

Here are the original F6 paint codes, however I have heard that paint suppliers cannot use them now.

Courtesy of hamtramick-historical;

Posted By: moparfan53

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/01/14 05:08 PM

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Hey guys can anyone provide the correct code for this colou

Also, I believe 1969 Spring Green was similar but actually a different colour to F6 Bright Green (looks darker to my eye and not as bright) can anyone advise?

Thanx !




Here are two threads that have that mentioned. If you do a search for "F6" in the Google custom search box, you may find several more.


https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Number=6216267

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Number=5371520
Posted By: LAD 524

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/06/14 01:14 PM

Still a,ittle confused.

Is Spring Green (rarer green color) and Dodge Bright Green (A12) the same color?

If anyone can help, it'll be much appreciated !!
Posted By: Morty426

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/06/14 09:53 PM

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Still a,ittle confused.

Is Spring Green (rarer green color) and Dodge Bright Green (A12) the same color?

If anyone can help, it'll be much appreciated !!




I believe Spring Green is a Plymouth color
Posted By: Stewpar

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/06/14 11:36 PM

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Still a,ittle confused.

Is Spring Green (rarer green color) and Dodge Bright Green (A12) the same color?

If anyone can help, it'll be much appreciated !!




I believe Spring Green is a Plymouth color




Correct, and they are slightly different. F6 is a little lighter than code 97 Rally Green......
Posted By: RestoRick

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/07/14 04:37 PM

Rallye Green is a '69 Camaro color. gaaaaack!!
Posted By: Stewpar

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/07/14 11:35 PM

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Rallye Green is a '69 Camaro color. gaaaaack!!




Easy there RK!
Posted By: LAD 524

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/08/14 02:23 AM

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Rallye Green is a '69 Camaro color. gaaaaack!!




Easy there RK!




HAHA I actually thought they were the same !

anyone know the PPG colour/paint codes for 69 Plymouth Spring Green and 69 Dodge (F6) Bright Green ?
Posted By: Stewpar

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/09/14 06:59 PM

1969 Plymouth # 99 "spring? green metallic"
-- PPG paint code # 44032
1969 Dodge # F6 "bright green metallic"
-- PPG paint code # 2103

Spring Green was a mid year release and was coded 99, 97 or 97E depending on plant and time of year. Any non standard color, that is a color that was not specifically released for that particular make and model or cars that required special painting schemes, like a cop car, will code 99 (1969 code number).

There were some colors that received special coding such as Spring Green. Early on, it appears Spring Green was coded 99. All three plants used 99, 97 or 97E depending on the plant or time of year. Bahama Yellow coded 99 early in the year then later it codes 96. LA tended to stick with the 99 code while Lynch rd plants and ST Louis used 97 or 96 for Green and Yellow/Butterscotch.

Controversy The Fact: Code F6, Bright Green Metallic for Dodge A- and B-Bodies was first mentioned in TSB D69-23-9, dated November 27, 1968. Some sources claimed that Code 97 Rallye Green is also F6 Bright Green Metallic, but the PPG/Ditzler paint numbers are different: 2103 (F6-Bright Green Metallic) and 44032 (97-Rallye Green). The numbers from Ditzler prove that Rallye Green and Bright Green Metallic were different. Additionally, a Chrysler-issued bulletin dated January 22, 1969, listed Ditzler #43898-Rallye Green for '69 Plymouth B-Bodies (Code 99). This is the same number as the catalogued '68 Chevrolet color of Rallye Green Metallic!
As it turns out, through 1968 Ditzler used a five-digit number to identify paint colors. Typically, Ditzler used the numeral "4" as a prefix for green hues. Beginning in 1969, Ditzler went to a four-digit numbering system; however, some five-digit catalog numbers were carried over. The catalog number "2103"-for F6 Bright Green Metallic-was issued during the '69 model year-and no sooner-for '69 Dodge A- and B-Bodies. The code "44032"-Code 97 Rallye Green-was the highest five digit number Ditzler issued for passenger car applications. It was assigned to give Chrysler a specific factory application number in the Ditzler paint books. Ditzler code "43898" is currently cataloged for '68-'69 Chevrolets only.
The actual formula used to create Rallye Green for Plymouth in 1969 was the same formula used for the 1968 Chevrolet-Rallye Green Metallic.
This was not the only time a Chrysler product wore General Motors paint-the '70 Chrysler 300-Hurst's Sauterne Gold Iridescent accents were taken from the '70 Cadillac palette.
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/09/14 08:36 PM

After researching the color, looking at original cars and sampling various F6 formulas from various sources/mfg, for my Daytona project, I found (IMHO) that Dupont's Chroma Preimer BC/CC offered the "effect" I thought F6 should have, that being the ability to change color/shade depending on the angle viewed, lighting, shadow, etc


Mike

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Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/09/14 08:38 PM

the color can be "dark" depending on the angle of viewing and light, same location, different light/angle

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Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/09/14 08:40 PM

again same location, different angle/lighting, nice color transition, light to dark, front to rear

Mike

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Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/09/14 08:59 PM

outdoor shot



Color shade of F6 will also depend on your primer/base shade/value, I shot the DuPont Chroma Premier over a base shade value of 4 (2K Dupont primer)

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Posted By: Stewpar

Re: Correct colour code for 1969 (F6) Dodge Bright Green - 11/10/14 12:23 AM

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outdoor shot



Color shade of F6 will also depend on your primer/base shade/value, I sot the DuPont Chroma Premier over a base shade value of 4 (2K Dupont primer)




Love that car Mike!

On my 6bbl Roadrunner, we tinted the primer green to give it more effect.
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