You'd have to be nukkin futs to change that car to B5!!! :violent1:
I have a B5 Dart (love it)... but have to agree with JDMopar. Sweet ride
You'd have to be nukkin futs to change that car to B5!!! :violent1:
picked up a unmolsted 69 340 swinger t5 bronze with the gator grain roof.like to go b5 blue with the b7 roof. seen one on ebay and it looked sweet.keep it original or change. thanks
you guys are right.its will be t5.will order the saddle interior today.thanks for all the advise.but its getting a new 416 keeping the matching # motor on the side.picked up a unmolsted 69 340 swinger t5 bronze with the gator grain roof.like to go b5 blue with the b7 roof. seen one on ebay and it looked sweet.keep it original or change. thanks
T5 bronze with the gator grain roof sounds pretty cool, I would have to see pics, but bottom line is ....do it how You want, what makes You happy, nothing else matters.
If the car is mostly original I prefer the original color. If the car is going to be heavily modified in other ways then paint it how you like it.
Isn't 69 T5 called copper poly.Leave it that color
you guys are right.its will be t5.will order the saddle interior today.thanks for all the advise.but its getting a new 416 keeping the matching # motor on the side.
T5 is called "Fire Bronze Metallic"
According to Hamtramck files T5 Dodge is called copper poly I couldn't find a 69 Plymouth one on this site was it possible that Plymouth called T5 Fire Bronze Metallic?
http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/paintChipCharts/_1969PaintChipCharts-01.shtml?load_img=1
Ok, i see Barry doesn't have Plymouth colors. I always think of T5 in the Plymouth name and i had the words in the wrong order(i'm getting old), it's "Bronze Fire Metallic" ......i have 5 sources in hand!
The large Plymouth color and trim selector book, Mobil Chemical Co., and ACME Quality Paints call it "Bronze Fire Metallic"
PPG and Martin Senour Paints call it "Bronze Fire Poly"