3. Paint Colours - 1967 Pontiac GTO

The 1967 Pontiac GTO was originally available in the following colours:

  • Code A = tarlight Black - Lucite code: 88L, Dulux code: 93-005
  • Code C = Cameo Ivory - Lucite code: 4024L, Dulux code: 93-93774
  • Code D = Monreux Blue Metallic - Lucite code: 4815L, Dulux code :4815D
  • Code E = Fathom Blue Metallic - Lucite code: 4817L, Dulux code: 4817D
  • Code F = Tyrol Blue Metallic - Lucite code: 4850L, Dulux code 4850D
  • Code G = Signet Gold Metallic - Lucite code: 4825L, Dulux code: 4825D
  • Code H = Linden Green Metallic - Lucite code: 4816L, Dulux code: 4818D
  • Code K = Golf Turquoise Metallic - Lucite code: 4818L, Dulux code: 4824DH
  • Code L = Mariner Turquoise - Lucite code: 4824L, Dulux code: 4824DH
  • Code M = Plum Mist Metallic - Lucite code: 4832L, Dulux code: 4832DH
  • Code N = Burgundy Metallic - Lucite code: 4624LH, Dulux code: 181-97213M
  • Code O = Coronado Gold Metallic - Lucite code: 4846L, Dulux code: 4946D
  • Code P = Silverglaze Metallic - Lucite code: 4820L, Dulux code: 4820D
  • Code R = Regimental Red - Lucite code: 4822LH, Dulux code: 4822DH
  • Code S = Champagne Metallic - Lucite code: 4826L, Dulux code: 4826D
  • Code T = Montego Cream - Lucite code: 4819L, Dulux code: 4819D

 

A sample of each of the paint colours has been given in the attached images. Note, the engine bay in all cars (firewall and inner guards) was always finished in Chassis Black (no longer manufactured by GM), which is a close match for PPG (Specialty) ST1202 paint which you can still buy today.

 

Paint Code Location:

The original paint colour code for a 1967 Pontiac GTO is stamped into the vehicle's data plate. The data plate is located at the top of the front left firewall (just behind the brake booster). See images for a better description. The paint code will consist of two letters. The first letter of the paint code identifies the main body color, and the second letter identifies the contrasting roof colour (if applicable). See the attached image for the precise location of the paint code on the data plate.