Dennis,
My car is in the garage, apart and not really photo worthy (also, I read that I can't post a photo onto an existing reply???) I know purists will say to restore in the original color (I think a build card is available through Chrysler is you give them the vin #)....is your color original or a repaint?. On the other hand I've seen photos of restored Dodges not in their original color. Some people will look at the colors available for Dodge in '29 and pick from those (I believe a Duco list is available online). Many will just pick whatever they want. I've seen photos of the 29's in one color, two color and even 3 color schemes, not counting the pinstripe. So to me it would be to do whatever you want, but maybe Google some cars and stay within vintage color schemes. (in the 70's I remember people overdoing the tan and chocolate brown schemes!) Also, I've seen the wood wheels painted and in natural finish. (Mine were originally green, but I opted for natural) Hope this helps.
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