Mopar colors in aerosol.

O'Reilly Auto Parts have the Dupli-Color Engine Enamel Paints with Ceramic. Their Mopar Blue and Mopar Tuquoise (67 383 and such), Excellent Mopar Color Matches, great for engine applications.

I always prime my engines first with an automotive Gray Primer Surfacer for excellent adhesion and it builds a nice base over the castings of the heads and block to produce and excellent end finish.

I also have an Excellent Mopar Red Match for the 69 Red 318 engines and the 340s that were red too. It is a paint code that I have in the Single Stage Acrylic Enamel that you add the hardener with. Excellent tough engine finish and chemical resistant too. I have the Dupont Code for this out at my warehouse in storage.

This Mopar Red Match was real difficult to match from what was available online, Even the so called Mopar Red Brand . . . That was way to purple and stunk like something dead. Can imagine where that was manufactured at.

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Above is the Mopar Blue from O'Reilly's
'76 360 Truck Engine, Warranty Block of all things . . . blank vin code plate. Zero Ridge !

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Above here is the Mopar Turquoise, from O'Reilly's
'67 383

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And above is the Factory Match Dupont Acrylic Enamel Single Stage
For this Original 1969 318.

As far as Mopar Black Goes, Black Is Black. Black is the absence of all color so you can pretty much use what you want. I prefer the Black Single Stage Acrylic Enamel that you add hardener to for the Chemical Resistance Part of it. Want the Matte finish or the Satin finish, use the same finish the Rat Rodders use.

There you go . . . Have Fun Building your engines.