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Old 01-09-2005, 02:40 PM
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1971 Charger R/T color possibilities.

I have recently acquired a second AMT 1971 charter kit. I was wondering if anyone knew where to find a color chart for this specific year and car. I would like to do the R/T trim. i found this: http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/...ars/color.html
but it just gives the colors, i was curious as to whether or not colors were specific to the R/T of if it was available in all colors. I dont want to do the yellow featured on teh box, as i am reserving that for a replica i plan to do in the near future. any information or links anyone could provide would be awesome. I'm also including a link to some other mopar reference i found en-route to the link i posted before. it seems to be pretty good info for replica's
http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/...pars/info.html

SIDE BAR: i just wanted to make a note on this kit. The parts quality seems to be VERY good. Lots of little details are inlcuded, i can't wait to get further into this model and see how it turns out.
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I believe all colors were possible for the R/T, but if you want matching colored bumpers instead of chrome, those colors were limited to:

Green Go
Citron Yella
Bright Blue Metallic
Plum Crazy Metallic
Hemi Orange Metallic
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Re: 1971 Charger R/T color possibilities.

awesome. as far as the color matched bumpers. were those colors offered with the chrome or no? thanks a bunch for the info. im thinking the bright blue metallic.
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Re: 1971 Charger R/T color possibilities.

hope no one has read this yet. im going to try out model masters new lacquer system. Green Go is the color of choice. how to go and hunt down reference pics. I say we need another branch of the forum for reference pics.
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There was also a VERY small amount of cars done in Panther Pink
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