the paint code tells what color the car was originally from the factory.
I believe the color was called top bananna, at least that's what dodge called it and if you go to NAPA you should be able to get the code for it from their paint books they have and they can also get you the paint.
the paint code tells you what color the car was when it came from the factory.
tcpglobal.com for paint codes, production numbers
the original paint code is in the VIN. call a dealer and they can tell you how to read the vin
hunter green PG5 paint code
Deep Molton Red
PX8 - Black, Clear Coat
Patriot blue pearl, B87
PWG is called Cool Vanilla
The factory paint code for a 1969 Aston Martin in Dubonnet Rosso is typically referred to as "Dubonnet Red." However, specific paint codes can vary based on the manufacturer and the exact shade used. For precise identification, it's best to consult official Aston Martin documentation or a classic car paint reference guide.
It's on the driver's side door. Near the bottom, you will see a sticker and there will be a code that has PNT on there.
In a 1987 Dodge D-100, the paint code can typically be found on a label located in the driver's side door jamb or on the inside of the driver's side door. It may also be listed on a plate under the hood, often near the firewall or on the radiator support. The code is usually a combination of letters and numbers that identifies the specific paint color used on the vehicle.