Someone elses i wish classic/ antique auto restoration is what i do for a livingYours, or someone else's? More details!
yep 4spd also and original 68,000 miles all original interior and body panelsHmm, that’s some serious iron right there.
yep its QQ1 dark red it was repainted back in the early 80s the color on it now has way to much metallic in it im going to paint it the correct QQ1 redPeek at the fender tag, that looks like 67 QQ1 paint code if I'm not mistaken. The lighting could throw the camera look off and it be PP1, but it sure looks like the dark red.
Peek at the fender tag, that looks like 67 QQ1 paint code if I'm not mistaken. The lighting could throw the camera look off and it be PP1, but it sure looks like the dark red.
my dad had a 67 GTX that i painted it was 88-1 bright blue it had a bit of metallic in itMy first new car was a 67 B body in QQ1 and it had a good bit of metallic in it. When I picked the color, I passed on the PP1 because it didn't sparkle at all. Now GG1, EE1, and ZZ1 all got my attention.
This is my brother's 67 charger in that colormy dad had a 67 GTX that i painted it was 88-1 bright blue it had a bit of metallic in it
yep its QQ1 dark red it was repainted back in the early 80s the color on it now has way to much metallic in it im going to paint it the correct QQ1 red
I'm not as seasoned as everyone but I have a 68 monaco in the 68 qq1 blue. InterestingMy first new car was a 67 B body in QQ1 and it had a good bit of metallic in it. When I picked the color, I passed on the PP1 because it didn't sparkle at all. Now GG1, EE1, and ZZ1 all got my attention.
Yup, one of the real oddities of the Mopar paint codes.... QQ was dark red... Till it wasn't...I'm not as seasoned as everyone but I have a 68 monaco in the 68 qq1 blue. Interesting