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1960s _ P L Y M O U T H _ Colors

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January 6th, 2006 Plymouth Colors for 1960 & 1969. Multiple choice. ------ Which of the following was NOT a factory color for a 1960 Plymouth? a. Desert Beige b. Alabaster Gray c. Buttercup Yellow d. Plum Red Poly e. Aqua Mist Which of the following was NOT a factory color for a 1969 Plymouth? a. Sequoia Cream b. Sunfire Yellow c. Honey Bronze Poly d. Blue Fire Poly e. Scorch Red
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Wow... quick & accurate like a marksman with a .50-cal. We should have you hunting for Osama! :D
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If anyone cares here's the color charts for 1960 & 1969 Plymouths.

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Alabaster Gray was a '55 Cadillac color

http://55cadillac.tripod.com/color01.jpg



and Sequoia Beige was a pre-&-post WWII Buick color.

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dude! we got a valiant in bronze fire poly siting in the garage. its all rusted and dead though <_< i never knew what color it was, always called it brown
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Cool.. pics please!!! Why ot throw it on eBAy and let someone else save the car before it's too late?

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