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LET'S SEE SOME B3 BLUE B-BODIES

Kinda... but not really....
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I Never owned a B-3 Bahama Poly Chrysler
or B-3 Light Blue Poly Dodge
or B-3 Ice Blue Poly Plymouth Colored Mopars

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B5 is nice, but there are too many B5 blues out there, B3 is nicely different. However, throw in B7 blue and that is my favorite, as there are not alot out there as compared to B5! Just maybe I like B7 Jamaica Blue because it was my first car in '72, ya think?
Heck, there ALL nice!!!
 
gun blue on crowns in highlight,,,,buh-lack in lowlight
 
I'm a big fan of those turquoises and IMO, B3 is actually a better match to the B5 interior color.

That combo looks awesome.
 
Here's a couple B3 69 RR's

a vert
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a RM23 HT, with a N96 hood
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here's a 69.5 A-12 drag car in B3 ice blue poly
{it looks darker in that photo}
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My red 70 Charger is a B3 car originally. It was already repainted red before I bought it back in 89. My 70 Challenger is a original B5 blue car and still is.
 
My best friends car is a '70 b7 340 challenger. Next time she has it out, I'll get some shots for front end friday, and tail end tuesday! I sure do like b3 and the turquoises too!
(She bought her challenger in '80)
 
My choice is 1968 QQ1 Electric Blue ( Plymouth). You don't see them often as they were a 1 year only color, and I don't know why.. The white primered 68 in my avatar , just got painted the QQ1..............MO
 
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