Yes Nick, you are correct., my mistake. Both are code S and both are on my 1960 DuPont paint chip chart. I was in a bit of a hurry at the auction trying to examine three of these cars at the same time, and so I simply matched up my chart to the paint and Dusk Mauve appeared to be a nearly perfect match. Of course, it could have been the lighting. Dusk Mauve on my chart has a bit more red pigmentation in the purple than the Iris color. The color was well chosen as it absolutely had a huge positive impact on the bidders and likely enhanced the value of the car. I sat next to a dealer/bidder – not a Chrysler guy – who thought the color was stunning. Carl From: Nick Taylor Carl, Iris is actually a 1960 Chrysler color. Code S, same code is used for Imperial Dusk Mauve but they are different colors. A friend built that NY convertible. Another friend has a 1960 Chrysler NY wagon painted in Iris but I haven't been able to compare my paint chips to it to confirm if it is done right. BTW, Michael Van Der Veen in Australia has a 300F that was special ordered in Imperial Dusk Mauve. He's in the midst of restoring the car. Nick On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 10:04 AM Carl <cbilter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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