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Not an E....but another silver B

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Drop dead gorgeous! Silver is one of my favorite colors on these old Mopars. More details please.
 

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I love it. The paint & body look flawless! Is that base coat/ clear coat?
 

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Silver over blue is amazing! Blue is one of my other favorites for these. A good friend has a '69 GTX convertible that's silver over blue with a black top that he's currently putting back together and I'm anxious to see it done. I like the pre '69 silver better, Let's see the interior.
 

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I added floor mats that are the same light blue, and continue the 2-tone seat pattern into the floor. It has the exact options I was looking for, and the colors blew me away. It's base/clear, and looks deep for a fine metallic silver.
 
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Silver was the only extra cost paint option on the chart in those years, it was hand buffed. My Imperial has 95% of its original paint.
interior is just as amazing as the exterior. Where'd you find this beaut You?
 

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RK Motors. After pricing real hemi road runners for some time.... this was the only car that was optioned the way I liked/wanted, restored to the level I wanted, and the colors were stunning. It was also priced very fairly in today's market of the higher-end resto's. Back in the day...I believe that the silver was like 11 bucks extra. That was like a half day's work back then, if you had a decent job.
 
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