1930 Chrysler Packard Blue paint
This blue automotive paint color is most commonly known as Royal Blue Dark. Other common color promotional names include Stygian Blue, Royal Blue, Commodore Blue, Etoile Blue, Berkshire Blue, Graham-Paige Blue, Packard Blue, Balkan Blue, and Limousine Blue. The color formulation has been used between 1929 and 1935, primarily by Lincoln which eventually became part of GM; but also by Ford, Chrysler, and Graham. We have records of this color appearing on the following models: Lincoln, Pontiac, Buick, Plymouth, and Oldsmobile. See the full detailed list below.


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Usage list 1930 Chrysler Packard Blue paint (more information)
yearmanufmodelcodepaint namecomment
1929GMPontiac1022Berkshire Bluemolding color
1929GrahamGraham-Paige Bluelower color on some black 5-passenger sedans
1930ChryslerPlymouthPackard Blue
1930FordLincolnRoyal Blueoptional lower
1930GMBuickEtoile Bluelower
1930GMOldsmobile202Balkan Blueupper/lower color, 4-door sedan
1930GMPontiac2034Berkshire Bluemolding color
1930GrahamGraham-Paige Blue
1931ChryslerPlymouthPackard Blue
1931FordLincolnRoyal Blueoptional lower
1931GMBuickCommodore Blue
1931GMBuickEtoile Blue
1932ChryslerPlymouthLimousine Blue#4
1932FordLincolnRoyal Blue Darkoptional lower
1932GMBuickCommodore Blue
1933FordLincolnRoyal Blue Darkoptional lower
1933GMBuick317,334Royal Blue317 lower body under black, 334 upper and lower
1933GMPontiac2159Stygian Blueupper body
1934FordLincolnRoyal Blue Dark
1934GMPontiac2100,2174Stygian Blue
1935FordLincolnRoyal Blue Dark
1935GMPontiac2106Stygian Blue

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