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Bahama Orange was an RPO color, as was Big Bad Green.
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Prior to the introduction of the A12 440 Six Pack, Bahama Yellow was a special order paint color. It became an RPO color for the A12.
Big Bad Green was a 1969/1970 color available for the Javelin/AMX. The Machine is a Rebel and BBG was not an RPO color for it. Last edited by Lee Stewart; 03-17-2017 at 10:24 AM. |
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![]() ![]() Bahama Yellow was always a regular-production color – just an extra-cost one. The fact that it has a special-order paint code, like 99 or 96 or whatever, doesn't define it because it was offered at no extra cost, unlike a true special-order color like some of the silver Mopars as posted above. I'll ask a Mopar expert friend on his thoughts. Quote:
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Special-order paint costs extra, but not every extra-cost paint is a special-order.
Chrysler charged $15 or so for High Impact paint, but they were generally regular-production colors. But order FM3 (aka Panther Pink/Moulin Rouge) on a 1971 Charger and it'd be a special-order color because the Charger was ordered in a non-production color (because it was a 1970 color). Prob cost around $100 back then. The semantics can be confusing, as demonstrated by this 1970 Oldsmobile item: ![]() Notice the four "special-order" colors at the bottom? Yet they were regular-production colors that simply cost a few bucks extra, rather than colors that were not normally available. I consider them "extra-cost" colors in this case, as their RPO status didn't require special accommodations at the factory. So most of the pics you posted are special-order colors, but I'm raising the possibility that Bahama Yellow and BBG (for the Rebel) were not. I'm more certain of the Mopar over the AMC, but I'll report back with more when I figure it out shortly. |
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