1969 Road Runners In All Factory Colors

No Tor red in 69?
Someone also said there was no Petty Blue, only Corporate Blue, that’s not what I seen in the video, I’m just saying, my money would be on the video because I own a 68 999 which means a non factory color. Corporate blue is a factory color so the 999 would not be on the fender tag.FAF14763-E367-46B8-B5BA-BAE269C4A8D0.jpeg
 
Ive also got a 999 68. I think mine was originally Omaha orange, now Hemi orange, done before I bought the car. depending on the light, it goes from way-orange, to decidedly more red, usually at dusk.
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Saw that in your other post. Always cool to see your own car in a magazine. Its just different seeing it on a page, instead of on a screen.
 
Someone also said there was no Petty Blue, only Corporate Blue, that’s not what I seen in the video, I’m just saying, my money would be on the video because I own a 68 999 which means a non factory color. Corporate blue is a factory color so the 999 would not be on the fender tag.View attachment 33262
Tor red or V2 was a 1970 color but Bahama Yellow, Orange and Ralley Green were also 999 codes in 1969.
 
Yep , 68 and early 69 you could get any color you wanted on a Mopar as long as you paid for it up front. That’s when the 999 paint code appeared. Non factory color. I think that’s right.
 
I heard that for the dealers to get Omaha orange cars , was to pay up front and they were still having to sneak the order through .
 
Yep , 68 and early 69 you could get any color you wanted on a Mopar as long as you paid for it up front. That’s when the 999 paint code appeared. Non factory color. I think that’s right.
Actually 999 code ran through 1970 some of the colors I listed above were 1969 spring colors
 
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