Original Factory Colors
Classic Chevrolet Camaro Paint Colors & Factory Codes (1969)
Every original factory paint color offered on the classic Chevrolet Camaro (1969), with official manufacturer paint codes, hex approximations, and rarity notes. Use the paint code to order a color-matched sample from a restoration supplier.
★ Rare / Desirable Colors
★ Rare
Hugger Orange
72
#f1582b
1969
Iconic 1969 Camaro color, strongly associated with the SS and pace car heritage. Confirmed GM code 72 (Camaro Research Group).
★ Rare
Fathom Green
57
#1f3b2c
1969
Highly sought-after 1969 color, especially on Z/28 cars. Confirmed GM code 57.
★ Rare
Daytona Yellow
76
#f6cf28
1969
Bold high-impact 1969 yellow, popular on SS/Z28. Confirmed GM code 76.
★ Rare
Rallye Green
79
#2f4a35
1969
Late-1969 special green, lower production. Confirmed GM code 79.
Standard Colors
LeMans Blue
71
#1b3a6b
1969
Popular 1969 metallic blue. Confirmed GM code 71.
Garnet Red
52
#6e1d24
1969
1969 dark metallic red. Confirmed GM code 52.
Tuxedo Black
10
#0c0c0c
1969
1969 GM code 10.
Butternut Yellow
40
#e8c64a
1969
1969 GM code 40.
Dover White
50
#f0efe9
1969
1969 GM code 50.
Dusk Blue
51
#7d9bc1
1969
1969 GM code 51.
Glacier Blue
53
#4a7fb0
1969
1969 GM code 53.
Azure Turquoise
55
#2f9aa8
1969
1969 GM code 55.
Frost Green
59
#8aa884
1969
1969 GM code 59.
Burnished Brown
61
#6b4a2f
1969
1969 GM code 61.
Champagne
63
#c9b489
1969
1969 GM code 63.
Olympic Gold
65
#b88a2f
1969
1969 GM code 65.
Burgundy
67
#5a1f2e
1969
1969 GM code 67.
Cortez Silver
69
#b8bcc0
1969
1969 GM code 69.
About these colors:
Color names, factory paint codes, and production years are cross-referenced from established
marque references and owner registries. Hex codes are approximate digital representations of
factory paint — vintage automotive paint was never defined as a hex value, and original enamel
fades over time. True paint colors depend on age, sun exposure, refinishing history, and
production batch variation. For an accurate match, always mix by the factory paint code — not
by the on-screen swatch — and verify against an original paint chip or a professional
color-matched sample before purchasing paint for a restoration.