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B5 Blue...?

Started by ViperMan, January 19, 2017, 05:21:28 AM

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ViperMan

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I don't really think this is B5 blue...

Cuda Cody

Looks off.  :notsure:    But there's a lot of value in 72 - 74 E-Bodies! 

303 Mopar

 :iagree:  That is too dark to be B5, and not a fan of the painted grill.  It is interesting how the 72-74's have eclipsed the $30k barrier over the past year.  Which means my '70 has increased too!   :cooldance:


anlauto

B5 in 73-is a lot different then B5 in 1970  :alan2cents: I think this may be a little dark, but it's not off that much :tool:
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Quote from: anlauto on January 19, 2017, 08:03:58 AM
B5 in 73-is a lot different then B5 in 1970  :alan2cents: I think this may be a little dark, but it's not off that much :tool:

:iagree:

B5 has several variants over the years. '70 B5 is lighter than '71 and later is a little darker still. '70 B5 has just a hint of violet in it and to me is the best variant. I've been trying to track down the pigment breakdown %% by year, but haven't had much luck. ran across the '70 formula a few years back and failed to copy the info, can't find it anywhere now.
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