Posted 2017-03-07 8:00 PM (#535395) Subject: 1956 plymouth-what color should door jambs be on a 2 tone car?
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hi
I have a 56 plymouth that is white and seafoam green. What color should the door jambs be panted to be correct color? This car started as a white car, and then seafoam was added either at the factory or later.
tthankyou for your time,
Posted 2017-03-07 9:35 PM (#535409 - in reply to #535395) Subject: RE: 1956 plymouth-what color should door jambs be on a 2 tone car?
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jerrybev - 2017-03-07 8:00 PM
hi I have a 56 plymouth that is white and seafoam green. What color should the door jambs be panted to be correct color? This car started as a white car, and then seafoam was added either at the factory or later.
tthankyou for your time, Jerry Whitfield Winston salem NC
Not sure about the order of painting but according to these photos the door jambs might be two tone too, at least on a Belvedere (I stand to be corrected).
Posted 2017-03-07 11:07 PM (#535416 - in reply to #535409) Subject: RE: 1956 plymouth-what color should door jambs be on a 2 tone car?
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Made me go check what was up with my 56 Dodge door jambs.
Three tone car:
The firewall is the darker metallic (Royal poly) blue.
(Those ratty D500 hemi valve covers are one of the next projects).
And the door jambs are mostly the dark blue too (just a bit at the bottom by the rocker panels is the light (Wedgewood) blue) (at least on the rear door)