Original Factory Colors

Classic Chevrolet Chevelle Paint Colors & Factory Codes (1967)

Every original factory paint color offered on the classic Chevrolet Chevelle (1967), 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
Royal Plum
#5a2a4a
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code unconfirmed; null. Uncommon plum hue — low production.

Standard Colors

Tuxedo Black
#0d0d0d
1967
1967 single-letter trim-tag code varies by plant/source; null per no-guess policy.
Ermine White
#f2f0e9
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code unconfirmed across sources; null.
Nantucket Blue
#8aa0bf
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code reported as D by some sources but not cross-confirmed; null per no-guess policy.
Deepwater Blue
#28406e
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code unconfirmed across sources; null.
Marina Blue
#2e6db0
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code reported F by some sources, not cross-confirmed; null.
Granada Gold
#b8893f
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code reported G by some sources, not cross-confirmed; null (metallic).
Mountain Green
#3f6b3a
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code reported H by some sources, not cross-confirmed; null.
Emerald Turquoise
#1f8a7a
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code unconfirmed across sources; null.
Tahoe Turquoise
#2f9aa6
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code unconfirmed across sources; null.
Bolero Red
#a51e23
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code reported R by some sources, not cross-confirmed; null.
Sierra Fawn
#a07a50
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code unconfirmed across sources; null.
Capri Cream
#ecdfae
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code unconfirmed across sources; null.
Butternut Yellow
#e3c463
1967
1967 trim-tag letter code reported Y by some sources, not cross-confirmed; null.
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.