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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 06 10:39 pm
by Adam
What makes you think the tag has been altered Tyreman? Looks fine to me. These cars weren't valuable enough to warrant mucking about with tags 15 years ago. I wouldn't worry about it

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 06 11:00 pm
by TYREMAN
its just that the car was such a good buy! thought there must be something wrong! it seems not

thanks Adam i appreciate the effort you have gone to to find the picture

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 9:21 am
by Dave-R
I am sure the details on the tag are correct but there is something about the stamped letters I feel funny about. It may indeed be a reproduction. But that does not mean it has any fake codes on it.
When did they start pop riviting the tags on? It should be self tapping screws I would have thought?
Maybe the last tag was nicked and the owner didn't want the same to happen to this one?

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 1:34 pm
by Alex
I checked it out last night and the tag is correct, it looks funny in the pics but it is fine up close.
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 2:05 pm
by Jim
That photo of Adam's is not the right blue for the car. It's too dark. TB3 is certainly lighter than the blue in that picture. The way Mopar codes colours is the numbers run from 1 to 9. 1 being the lightest and 9 being the darkest. So TB3 would be a light colour.
The question is: Is TB3 Petty Blue?
The T is what puzzles me. The first letter of the paint code generally denotes the model year it was first used. If it was a 1972 colour it would begin with H. T tells me it is not a colour originating with Mopar.
So is it Petty Blue?
Perhaps Basin Street Blue, or Super Blue, are also Petty Blue?
Come on Adam or Alex. One you must surely know.
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 2:39 pm
by charger01
In my little red book it says 1972 Roadrunner TB3 Is Basin Street Blue
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 2:48 pm
by charger01
Other colour options for 72 are
Winchester Gray Metalic GA4
Basin Street Blue TB3
True Blue Metalic GB5
Rallye Red FE5
Amber Sherwood Metalic GF3
Mojave Tan Metailic HT6
Chestnut Metalic HT8
Spinnaker White EW1
Honeydew GY4
Gold Leaf Metailic GY8
Tawny Gold Metailic GY9
Formal Black TX9
Tor-Red EV2
Lemon Twist FY1
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 2:48 pm
by Anonymous
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 2:52 pm
by Dave-R
I have colour charts on my website for the years 1970-1974.

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 2:54 pm
by Dave-R
Oh. And I didn't think that any Chrysler colour matched Petty Blue which is why Petty blue cars had a 999 paint code?
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 3:00 pm
by Jim
That's right Dave. Petty Blue always had a 999 paint code.
Do you know if the 999 paint code (which could be for any non Mopar colour) was changed to TB3 for Petty Blue for '72?
Basically, did Petty Blue have a new code and name for 1972?
It certainly looks possbile going by the colour chart you posted.
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 3:16 pm
by Dave-R
You could be right Jim.
There was no B3 in '71 and in 1970 it looked completely different.
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 4:46 pm
by Alex
Petty blue, actually corporation blue was re-named Basin street blue and given a paint code later on, his car is correct, BTW that colour is actually Ford Grabber Blue or whatever it was called, Richard confirmed this a while back

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 4:52 pm
by Jim
Blimey Alex, - many thanks!
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 06 4:56 pm
by Jim
That's funny Dave. There's a few colours missing from your 1971 card.
Like FJ6 Sassy Grass Green and GY3 Curious Yellow to name but two of my favourites.