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GG1 68 paint code

Looking for the person that originally owned/painted this car. I believe I may be the current owner of this car that I recently purchased in California. I have heard it may have been originally from Virginia. Maybe my car is not this one, but looks nearly exactly the same. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
Looking for the person that originally owned/painted this car. I believe I may be the current owner of this car that I recently purchased in California. I have heard it may have been originally from Virginia. Maybe my car is not this one, but looks nearly exactly the same. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.


Here's the VIN. I purchased it from a guy in Colorado. It was sitting in a field behind a garage and I tried to trace the history but apparently there was a fire that destroyed many of the records for the 1968 era cars.
By the way, I did sell it to a dealer in California.

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My VIN number is different. I bought the car from Affordable Classics San Diego. By chance that isn’t the dealer you sold it to? I tried to get information from them, but they couldn’t/wouldn’t divulge any information. Dang! I was hoping that you were the missing link. Thanks for responding.
 
My VIN number is different. I bought the car from Affordable Classics San Diego. By chance that isn’t the dealer you sold it to? I tried to get information from them, but they couldn’t/wouldn’t divulge any information. Dang! I was hoping that you were the missing link. Thanks for responding.
Another question. Is that the GG1 paint? I just noticed that the interior in your car looks to be darker. Mine is white. Overall, my car looks like they put a lot of time and skill in the restoration.
 
This is original paint as sprayed by Chrysler in 1968... Code GG-1

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I saw this car, but I couldn't see anywhere that it was GG1 on the online pics I saw. I hope it is, it looks nice. My car is black interior.
Hi, I came across this old post. Did you see the white top or the green hard too for sale? Can you share where you saw it? I purchased what appears to be an exact match of the white top on 2022. I am looking for more information on my care but it’s a ghost car.
 
GG1 was available in 1967.
The painter sprayed a sample of both 67and 68. Two distinct different colours. I have the sample somewhere. We used the original formula from PPG. Will try to find it and hopefully get a picture in the sun.
 
GG1 was available in 1967.
The painter sprayed a sample of both 67and 68. Two distinct different colours. I have the sample somewhere. We used the original formula from PPG. Will try to find it and hopefully get a picture in the sun.
1967 GG1 mixed to the code in the Service Manual. Matches the original paint that was on the steering column bracket. Last picture is the one that started it all.Original MM1, we bought on October 16th 1970. Milk truck ran into the right front fender in 1973. Paid an extra 175.00 above insurance and had exterior and jambs painted 1972 Winchester grey.
If I primed it with a portable gas can it should run.

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