1973 Dark Bronze Metallic Swinger, how many

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streetdak

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Getting close to being able to repaint my car, it is blue with some ugly colored stripes down the side, but the original color is Dark Bronze Metallic (Gk6), I was wondering how rare this color combo was and if anyone had some pics of that color on any of the mopars. Trying to see if I could stick with that color. Thanks!
 
I think it's a good looking color, my 73 Swinger was also originally Dark Bronze Metallic (Gk6). My car is red now and I would paint it dark bronze metallic again but it's harder to paint metallic unfortuntely. Here is a picture of another 73 Swinger (not mine) with that color.

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Here's mine.
 

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I always loved Mopars bronze colors. That swinger is SICK 440. When I pro tour my car one day I think I am going to shoot my car this color.
 

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I did everything to this car with the exception of balancing the rotating assembly, and building the transmission. I even covered the seats and the complete interior. That is the factory color over a red base. Had the car on a rotisserie and left nothing untouched. It took me about 7 years of evenings a d weekends to build it. I really do appreciate the comments, thanks.
 
I did everything to this car with the exception of balancing the rotating assembly, and building the transmission. I even covered the seats and the complete interior. That is the factory color over a red base. Had the car on a rotisserie and left nothing untouched. It took me about 7 years of evenings a d weekends to build it. I really do appreciate the comments, thanks.

Just beautiful man. Even the steelies look good, would love to see some more photos of the engine bay.
 
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