69CoronetRT
Senior Member
Happy New Year!
Thanks for the answers on this on this topic. I have dug a little deeper into this and the body of my car. And I think I figured out what the answer is. Maybe not what "special order" is referring to but at least "special paint".
It seems that Plymouth did not normally sell Fury models with sunfire yellow (Y2). According to this video, there were 17 colors to choose from on a Fury 1969 (5.57 into the video):
But the sunfire yellow was not one of this 17 colors, that color seams to be only available on b-body and a-body cars that year. If you didn’t make a “special paint” order, and that was probably the case here. The first owner must have specifically wanted this color and ordered the car that way and with the "special paint" body tag.
That's very interesting. It's also makes one wonder why the paint used is actually coded instead of the paint code being 99. One would expect to see 99 for a non standard paint color.