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Old 04-14-2010, 10:47 PM
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Default Re: Least Favorite Color?

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I'd like to hear some other people's opinion's of what their LEAST favorite colors are on their Musclecars? I mean what color would be the deal-breaker for you even if it was your favorite Make/Model?! It's a tough decision these days because with modern paints and techniques, even colors that weren't very popular can look spectacular. I think Burnished Brown is a great example of this. Even when new in 1969 a Burnished Brown Camaro or Chevelle didn't cause a lot of excitement, but the last few Brown 1969 cars I seen at MCACN or the old Vettefest just looked absolutely beautiful. Anyway, the color that just makes me nauseous, almost no matter what's it's on, is that Chrysler Sublime Green. I've always just hated that color!

[/ QUOTE ]HMMMM, trick question. And I'm in agreement on the browns (same w/green). Hated em then, like em now. The 70 Chevelle had a really nice brown that seemed to have a touch of green(?) in it. Looked rich w/blk stripes. There's also a lot of colors I used to like, but by popularity have been over-used. Least favorite? The really light/pale golds probably. On the other side of that coin, I'm really digging Muscle Cars that are white, especially with the ones with lots of accents. Really looks elegant to me (and not over used)
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