Original Factory Colors

Classic Lincoln Continental Paint Colors & Factory Codes (1967)

Every original factory paint color offered on the classic Lincoln Continental (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.

Raven Black
9300
#101010
1966–1969
Later-era black designation paired with the 9000/9300 codes.
Wimbledon White
8378
#f5f4ee
1964–1969
Also marketed as Arctic White; the most common Continental white of the mid-to-late 1960s.
Platinum
11683
#c9cbcb
1961–1969
A restrained silver offered the full slab-side run; also listed as Diamond Blue in later years.
Huron Blue Poly.
12843
#5b7d9a
1964–1967
Also called Brittany Blue; a long-running soft metallic blue.
Teal Poly.
12745
#2f6f6b
1965–1969
Long-running deep teal, also marketed as Patrician Green and Tahoe Turquoise.
Spanish Moss Poly.
43337
#6c7355
1965–1967
Soft grayish-green (Ivy Green); recoded 43408 from 1966.
Cranberry / Candyapple Red
71528
#8c1c2b
1966–1969
Rich cranberry red of the late slab-side run.
Vintage Burgundy Poly.
50669
#4a1620
1964–1967
Deep burgundy metallic (Royal Maroon); a signature luxury Continental tone.
Florentine Gold Poly.
43433
#a98c47
1966–1967
Also marketed as Sauterne Gold; warm metallic gold.
Desert Sand / Navaho Beige
22249
#c2ad84
1964–1969
Long-running warm beige, also called Pebble Beige in later years.
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.