Volvo Amazon Original Paint

The color code identifies the original paint color of the body and can be found on the type designation plate in the engine compartment. The color codes on this page represents the normal and official colors found on Volvo Amazon between 1957 and 1970 in Sweden. The same color codes were used on several Volvo models, for instance dark blue (96) which was used both on the Amazon and on the 140-series. They are ofcourse exactly the same color.

From being available in a two-tone finish the first years, the Volvo Amazon became available in single tone finish only in the early 1960s (except the Police edition). First as an extra option with model year 1957 but from 1962 as standard. Single tone cars before 1960 are rare. A few cars were painted for instance singletoned red, typically on demand. The last two-tone cars sold to the public were of model year 1961. The police edition was in black and white and remained in production up intil 1970 but the first model years typically have color code 19 stated (not 60).

Because of marketing reasons, particular color codes could have more than one color name. Please note that the information on this page is a translation from Swedish. The exact wording of the color names may therefore differ from the official Volvo color name. Their meaning remains the same. Please also note that not all colors listed on a model year below were available on all markets at the same time. This is particularly true around the 1961 model year whith the broader introduction of single tone cars. Not all colors were available on all editions - particularly the Volvo Amazon Favorit and the Volvo 123 GT had limited color ranges.

There are some deviations in the table below. California white (42), for instance, took a break between 1963 and 1968 when pearl white (79) was the only white alternative. Other minor deviations occur, including specially painted cars - National Road Administration yellow (55) and Military green (58) are two examples. Another is the fire departments in Sweden that used the Estate as command vehicles which were painted in cherry red (46). Volvo also used color codes during the first years of production that have been difficult to establish, for instance 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 25, 32, 41 and 52. There were also a few cars that were provided with other colors, for instance maroon (21).

Some paint codes are accompanied by yet another digit, for instance 79-1, which indicates what supplier made the paint. The paint is supposed to match Volvo pearl white (79) but slight differences in shade can occur. Most resellers recommend using the exact same paint code when making improvements.

Please click here for a list of combinations of paint and upholstery codes for model years 1965 - 1970.

This is a brochure on color combinations on the North American market in 1961.

Interior from the Lundby factory

Color code


Color


Model year


Comments


19

Black

1957 - 1970

31

Midnight blue

1961

35

Midnight blue

1961

42

California white / ivory white

1960 - 1962, 1969 - 1970

46

Cherry red / ruby red

1957 - 1970

Also some Estate (for the Fire Department)

49

Two-tone: Black with grey beige roof top

1957 - 1961

Black (19) and grey beige (65)

50

Two-tone: Grey beige with black roof top

1957 - 1961

Grey beige (65) and black (19)

51

Two-tone: Cherry red with grey beige roof top

1957 - 1961

Cherry red (46) and grey beige (65)

54

Two-tone: Midnight blue with grey beige roof top

1957 - 1961

Midnight blue (31) and grey beige (65)

56

Olive green

1957 - 1961

59

Olive green

1959 - 1961

60

Police edition

1966 - 1970

Black (19) and white (189)

63

Black

1961 - 1966

65

Light grey / grey beige

1961 - 1962

67

Slate blue / pastel blue

1961 - 1964

72

Brown / fawn brown

1962 - 1963

73

Light green / mist green

1961 - 1963

79

Pearl white

1963 - 1968

80

Graphite grey

1963 - 1966

84

Golden yellow / desert sand

1963 - 1965

85

Blue green / turquoise

1964

89

Light blue / horizon blue

1965 - 1966

90

Dark blue / navy blue

1965 - 1966

91

Light green

1966 - 1967

94

Dark green / green

1967 - 1970

95

Light blue

1967 - 1968

96

Dark blue / royal blue

1967 - 1970

97

Light yellow / yellow / Sahara yellow

1968 - 1969

99

Blue / medium blue / sky blue / Mediterranean blue

1969 - 1970

Black and white police cars were delivered already in 1958, but typically with color code 19 stated. The police cars were based on the regular sport edition (Amazon Sport, 122 S) and equiped for the police at a special station after the car had left the production line. Deviations in paint and color codes therefore occur. Unmarked police cars - typically black (19) - did not have color code 60 but can be distinguished by the ending P in the type designation after the model year letter as well as by the S-codes. The police cars had several different upholsteries, some that are S-coded, but were predominantely red.

Here's the same table again listed after model year (i.e. what colors were available per model year):

Model year


Colors


Comments


1957

Black (19)
Cherry red (46)
Black with grey beige roof top (49)
Grey beige with black roof top (50)
Cherry red with grey beige roof top (51)
Midnight blue with grey beige roof top (54)
Olive green (56)

1958

Black (19)
Cherry red (46)
Black with grey beige roof top (49)
Grey beige with black roof top (50)
Cherry red with grey beige roof top (51)
Midnight blue with grey beige roof top (54)
Olive green (56)

1959

Black (19)
Cherry red (46)
Black with grey beige roof top (49)
Grey beige with black roof top (50)
Cherry red with grey beige roof top (51)
Midnight blue with grey beige roof top (54)
Olive green (56, 59)

1960

Black (19)
California white (42)
Cherry red (46)
Black with grey beige roof top (49)
Grey beige with black roof top (50)
Cherry red with grey beige roof top (51)
Midnight blue with grey beige roof top (54)
Olive green (56, 59)

1961

Black (19, 63)

Midnight blue (31, 35)
California white (42)Cherry red (46)
Black with grey beige roof top (49)
Grey beige with black roof top (50)
Cherry red with grey beige roof top (51)
Midnight blue with grey beige roof top (54)
Olive green (56, 59)
Slate blue (67)
Light grey (65)
Light green (73)

1962

Black (19, 63)
California white (42)
Cherry red (46)
Light grey (65)
Slate blue (67)
Brown (72)
Light green (73)

1963

Black (19, 63)
Cherry red (46)
Slate blue (67)
Brown (72)
Light green (73)
Pearl white (79)
Graphite grey (80)
Golden yellow (84)

1964

Black (19, 63)
Cherry red (46)
Slate blue (67)
Pearl white (79)
Graphite grey (80)
Golden yellow (84)
Blue green (85)

1965

Black (19, 63)
Cherry red (46)
Pearl white (79)
Graphite grey (80)
Golden yellow (84)
Light blue (89)
Dark blue (90)

1966

Black (19, 63)
Cherry red (46)
Police edition (60)
Pearl white (79)
Graphite grey (80)
Light blue (89)
Dark blue (90)
Light green (91)

1967

Black (19)
Cherry red (46)
Police edition (60)
Pearl white (79)
Light green (91)
Dark green (94)
Light blue (95)
Dark blue (96)

1968

Black (19)
Cherry red (46)
Police edition (60)
Pearl white (79)
Dark green (94)
Light blue (95)
Dark blue (96)
Light yellow (97)

1969

Black (19)
California white (42)
Cherry red (46)
Police edition (60)
Dark green (94)
Dark blue (96)
Light yellow (97)
Blue (99)

1970

Black (19)
California white (42)
Cherry red (46)
Police edition (60)
Dark green (94)
Dark blue (96)
Blue (99)

A smaller amount of cars were painted in test colors. These cars have the digits "53" stated before the paint code (the "53" indicates that the paint producer was DuPont). With the exception of 53-102 very few cars were painted in test colors, commonly only one unit. 53-102 was relatively common on the 1967 123 GT - maybe as many as 100 cars - and is also found on the 121 that same year. Steel blue metallic (102) is an official paint on the Volvo 164 as well as on the P 1800.

More test paint colors than the ones found in the table below could exist.

Paint code


Paint


Model year


Comments


53-23

Mist green

1961

ch.-no. 56087 (P 120)

53-24

Olive yellow

1961

ch.-no. 56088 (P 120)

53-25

Cloud blue

1961

ch.-no. 56089 (P 120)

53-26

Seal brown

1961

ch.-no. 56090, 61396 (P 120)

53-27

Fawn brown

1961

ch.-no. 56094, 61398 (P 120)

53-28

Navy blue

1961

ch.-no. 56091 (P 120)

53-29

Deep blue

1961 - 1962

ch.-no. 56092, 94443 (P 120)

53-30

Night blue

1961

ch.-no. 56093 (P 120)

53-31

Mercedes grey

1962

ch.-no. 61397, 94441 (P 120)

53-33

<not stated>

1962

ch.-no. 94442 (P 120)

53-34

<not stated>

1962

ch.-no. 94440 (P 120)

53-56

<not stated>

1964

ch.-no. 8392 (P 220)

53-57

<not stated>

1964

ch.-no. 8393 (P 220)

53-58

<not stated>

1964

ch.-no. 8394 (P 220)

53-59

<not stated>

1964

ch.-no. 8395 (P 220)

53-60

<not stated>

1964

ch.-no. 8396 (P 220)

53-64

Dark blue

1964

ch.-no. 76363 - 76372 (P 130)

53-65

Grey beige

1961

ch.-no. 56091, 56094 (P 120)

53-65

Grey beige

1964

ch.-no. 78416 - 78421 (P 130)

53-90

Silver metallic

1966

ch.-no. 189059 - 189062 (P 130, 122 S)

53-91

Blue green metallic / Turquoise metallic

1967 - 1968

ch.-no. 234837 - 234937, 235787 - 235817 (P 130, 123 GT), 62767 (P 220, 122 S)

53-102

Steel blue metallic

1967

ch.-no. 230401, 233390, 233622, 233982 (P 130) *

* Mostly 123 GT, but also a few 121 (for instance ch.-no. 243358 and 249574)