Original Factory Colors

Classic Dodge Charger Paint Colors & Factory Codes (1971)

Every original factory paint color offered on the classic Dodge Charger (1971), with official manufacturer paint codes, hex approximations, and rarity notes. Use the paint code to order a color-matched sample from a restoration supplier.

β˜… Rare / Desirable Colors

β˜… Rare
Plum Crazy
FC7
#6a2d8f
1971
High-Impact color, second and final year (1970-71).
β˜… Rare
Green Go
FJ6
#7ac142
1971
High-Impact color, final year (1970-71).
β˜… Rare
Top Banana
FY1
#f3d712
1971
High-Impact color (1970-73).
β˜… Rare
Citron Yella
GY3
#cdd31f
1971
High-Impact color (1971 only). Plymouth name Curious Yellow.
β˜… Rare
Hemi Orange
EV2
#e34e1c
1971
High-Impact color (offered 1969-72).
β˜… Rare
Butterscotch
EL5
#e0a02a
1971
High-Impact color, final year (1969-71).
β˜… Rare
Panther Pink
FM3
#e85aa0
1971
High-Impact color, special-order only in 1971. Extremely rare.

Standard Colors

Light Gunmetal Metallic
GA4
#8e9296
1971
1971 introduced the restyled 3rd-gen 'fuselage' Charger.
Black
TX9
#111112
1971
1971 black.
Bright Blue Metallic
GB5
#2f73c4
1971
1971 bright metallic blue.
Dark Blue Metallic
GB7
#1c3563
1971
1971 dark metallic blue.
Bright Red
FE5
#c41f23
1971
1971 bright red.
Dark Green Metallic
GF7
#1f4a2e
1971
1971 dark metallic green.
Dark Bronze Metallic
GK6
#6b4423
1971
1971 dark bronze metallic.
Bright White
GW3
#eeeeec
1971
1971 bright white.
Gold Metallic
GY8
#b08a3a
1971
1971 gold metallic.
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 β€” 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 β€” not by the on-screen swatch β€” and verify against an original paint chip or a professional color-matched sample before purchasing paint for a restoration.