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(#18) MOPAR High Impact Go Mango
One of MOPAR's crazy High Impact colors from the Golden Age of Musclecars. Produced from 1960 to 1970, Go Mango was only debatably red; it was also known as Vitamin C on Non-Dodge vehicles. But it's at least slightly more reddish than Hemi Orange, which Chrysler also calls "red." Whatever. Either way, it's Go Mango.
Factory code DT5167, DuPont code 5065LH.
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(#2) Kiln Red (Brick Red Pearl Metallic)
A custom paint mix from a Firebird forum. Its owner describes this paint as alternatively Kiln Red (Porsche) and Brick Red Pearl Metallic. Likely a Porsche base with red pearl and metallic additive. It's hard to say exactly, since it is a custom mix; closest thing available in the aftermarket is TCP Global Firethorn Red Pearl RSP UB2701 KIT-M.
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