Tuesday, September 2, 2014

1964 Cadillac Color Codes

The 1964 Cadillac was a typical luxury machine. Metallic paints were not used on the interior and a flattening compound made by DuPont was available to further reduce the glare of the interior semi-gloss paint.

Interior Design

The overall interior design for a 1964 Cadillac could become quite complex.



There were 21 exterior colours in either a Apartment lodgings, metallic or sand textile. Apartment lodgings colors were community to murky and ashen. The sand Stop had blameless one Election -- Bahama Sand. The remaining choices were 18 metallic or iridescent colours, bearing such names as "Turino Turquoise," "Nile Fresh" and "Regal Maroon." Everyone colour had a two-digit numerical regulation -- two-tone vehicles had a four-digit listing, single colors bore only two numbers.


Interior Colors


Interior colors were limited to 14 semi-gloss colors that included black and white. The engine had a 429 cubic inch displacement, packed 340 horses and was capable of speeds that exceeded 120 mph. At once established as the Fleetwood Eldorado, the 1964 vehicle had many colour options.

Exterior Color Codes

In 1964, Cadillac produced four-door and two-door hardtops, on the contrary no convertibles.



Many colors might be used in painting various items such as the clock, armrest, ashtray or side panel. Upholstery materials included leather and cloth.