Every Mustang should have a door tag (data plate) attached to the end of the driver's door. This door tag gives information including the body style, body color, interior trim color, date of manufacture, DSO (District Special Order), axle gear ratio, type of transmission, and VIN number including the year of manufacture, body style, engine code and consecutive unit number.
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This guide will cover the BODY COLOR section of your 1969 Mustang door tag. We appreciate your interest in our Mustang Guides. If you find them to be helpful, please indicate so below by voting "YES" to the guide.
BODY COLOR CODES FOR A 1969 MUSTANG
A = Raven Black
B = Royal Maroon
C = Black Jade
D = Pastel Grey*
E = Aztec Aqua
F = Gulfstream Aqua
I = Lime Gold
M = Wimbledon White
P = Winter Blue
S = Champagne Gold
T = Candyapple Red
W = Meadowlark Yellow
Y = Indian Fire
2 = New Lime
4 = Silver Jade
6 = Acapulco Blue*
NOTES:
* On one of the Ford charts, the color code is reversed, showing "D" being Acapulco Blue and "6" being Pastel Grey. However, all of the other charts show the color codes as listed above.
Mach 1 codes are 2 digit, ending with a 5. This indicates "flat black" on the hood.
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Guide created: 07/11/07 (updated 11/20/09)


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