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One of the most iconic cars in all of history is the first generation F-Body, specifically for our purposes here the Camaro (though I have a special place in my heart for Firebirds, too).
The 1969 Camaro is the one that started it all for me back when I first laid my eyes on one in my dad’s old Car Craft Magazine.
My goal here is to make an easy-to-search list for the paint codes for these gorgeous cars that will continue to be updated with pictures as I acquire them, and as I gain more information on the two-tone cars.
First Generation Camaro Paint Colors and Codes:
Color | 1967 Code | 1968 Code | 1969 Code |
---|---|---|---|
Tuxedo Black | A | A | 10 |
Ermine White | C | C | |
Capri Cream | T | ||
Ash Gold | G | ||
Grecian Green | H | ||
Butternut Yellow | Y | Y | 40 |
Lemans Blue | U | 71 | |
Emerald Turquoise | K | ||
Sequoia Green | V | ||
Teal Blue | L | ||
Rallye Green | J | 79 | |
Tripoli Turquoise | K | ||
Cordovan Maroon | N | ||
Seafrost Green | P | ||
Matador Red | R | ||
Palomino Ivory | T | ||
Corvette Bronze | O | ||
Island Teal | F | ||
British Green | Z | ||
Grotto Blue | D | ||
Fathom Blue | E | ||
Granada Gold | G | ||
Mountain Green | H | ||
Tahoe Turquoise | L | ||
Emerald Turquoise | K | ||
Deepwater Blue | E | ||
Royal Plum | M | ||
Bolero Red | R | ||
Sierra Fawn | S | ||
Madeira Maroon | N | ||
Nantucket Blue | D | ||
Marina Blue | F | ||
Dover White | 50 | ||
Dusk Blue | 51 | ||
Garnet Red | 52 | ||
Glacier Blue | 53 | ||
Azure Turquoise | 55 | ||
Fathom Green | 57 | ||
Frost Green | 59 | ||
Burnished Brown | 61 | ||
Champagne | 63 | ||
Olympic Gold | 65 | ||
Burgundy | 67 | ||
Cortez Silver | 69 | ||
Hugger Orange | 72 | ||
Daytona Yellow | 76 |
Depending on the color of your First Generation Camaro or any other antique car, and how rare its options are, it may be a good idea to try and save the paint that’s on it. If not, several modern paint companies can color match for you.
I’d recommend PPG, House of Kolor, and Sherwin Williams for this task.
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