44070dart
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Looking to paint my Plymouth Satellite "Dodge" f6 green. Looking at a lot of confusing conversations about it, Dodge or Plymouth f-6 ..?....like to get it in single stage.... this is what I want
Did you see this?Looking to paint my Plymouth Satellite "Dodge" f6 green. Looking at a lot of confusing conversations about it, Dodge or Plymouth f-6 ..?....like to get it in single stage.... this is what I want
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Those links have good information.
I have done quite a bit of research, our 69 charger was F6 Bright Green poly.
F6 is a dodge only high impact color that came for mid year 69 introduced in February. Plymouth had ralley green which was also used by GM in 69 and is not the same as F6. F6 was a color made for only 6 months. It becomes confusing because you could special ordered the dodge with the plymouth color and vice versa.
I have read that using a green primer helps make the color brighter, some single stage F6 paint jobs just don't look right and getting the metallic to lay right is almost art. You will have to do some research if your spraying it yourself but F6 is made by several paint companies, but Dupont seems to be popular. Since the six pack Bee came out mid year and was first only offered with high impact colors F6 made the list. These pages are out of the 69 bulletins.
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Well, you would lose....I'd be willing to bet "almost any amount" of money that 1969.5 Dodge and 1969.5 Plymouth were the exact same color.
Later, "F6" changed to a more "normal" green.
Again, this is why that first letter in the paint code is important.