1968 Hemi Super Stock Barracuda Tom Myl's car color

What color should we paint the 1968 Super Stock Hemi

  • Just a solid color

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • primer the way Tom picked it up at Hurst, it would have no Hood

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • Blue - The first original Paint job Blue with the dealership name on the door.

    Votes: 29 47.5%
  • Red - The second paint job Red with Tom Myl on the door

    Votes: 28 45.9%

  • Total voters
    61
  • Poll closed .
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Dave

The first '10' BO29 color list >

* Sox & Martin {SS/B}
Red - White - Blue {Red Sides - White 'high and low side trim - White Hood, Blue Roof and Trunk Lid

* Jack Werst {SS/BA}
Blue - White {Plymouth Blue {80%} - White Upper Trim

* Ed Miller {SS/B}
Red - Silver {Red sides - Silver upper-trim, hood, roof and trunk lid}

* Arlen Vanke {SS/B}
Blue - White {Plymouth Blue lower-sides - White trim}

* John Hagen {SS/B}
Green with Gold {All Green - Gold scales on sides {lower-half}

* Wiley Cossey {SS/B}
Blue - White - Dark Red {Plymouth Blue lower-sides - White mid-sides and upper-panels - Dark Red border trim

* Don Grotheer {SS/B}
All-White

* Joe Smith {SS/BA}
All-Black

* Robert Nance {SS/BA}
Medium Dark-Blue

* Dave Wren {SS/BA}
Medium Dark-Blue

Clint Eastwood >

"Nobody, and I mean nobody has an all-Red BO29.
It would be like putting Ketchup on a Hot Dog."
 
*****BLUE*****

I think It's the right thing to do.
This car is known in the registry
Pete Myl Chrysler Plymouth - On the door
Tom Myl Owner - His name on the fender
1967 National NHRA Champion On the C pillar
Power By Arlin Vanke
Sponsored by PLYMOUTH
Blue - first color it race in
plus I think the blue will look good with the black engine bay and the other black area's

If the red was done with all of the above, I would have said red is the way to go. I do think the red is an awesome paint job.

Why I did not think Red was the way to go.
Just Tom Myl name on the door
2nd color
 
Dave


* Ed Miller {SS/B}
Red - Silver {Red sides - Silver upper-trim, hood, roof and trunk lid}

* Arlen Vanke {SS/B}


Clint Eastwood >

"Nobody, and I mean nobody has an all-Red BO29.
It would be like putting Ketchup on a Hot Dog."

Ed Miller's Cuda was Apricot & Silver... Just Saying... I know this!!!

Clif of Az. :coffee2:
 
Ed Miller's Cuda was Apricot & Silver... Just Saying... I know this!!!

Clif of Az. :coffee2:

Yes,

Apricot = Yellowish-Orange

Ed Miller's BO29 was a little darker, with a slight trace of red in
the tint.

I saw that BO29 many times {1968, 1969, 1970}
* Dover Drag Strip
* Lebanon Valley
* ESTA Safety Park
* New York National Speedway
* Connecticut Dragway
 
We like blue!:cheers:
Lol, can you send some of that blue paint this way?
 

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Yes,

Apricot = Yellowish-Orange

Ed Miller's BO29 was a little darker, with a slight trace of red in
the tint.

I saw that BO29 many times {1968, 1969, 1970}
* Dover Drag Strip
* Lebanon Valley
* ESTA Safety Park
* New York National Speedway
* Connecticut Dragway

Yeah... I guess in some old photos Ed's BO29 looked "RED-ish"... But it was Apricot Metal Flake... (Lots of Metal Flake)

2nd picture does look RED-ish... 3rd pic looks more like I remember it... :cheers:

Clif of Az. OLD Mopar GEEZER... :coffee2:
 

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