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I saw a pink 70 Super Bee at the nationals in the show tent with a white roof and white interior. I am not a fan of the 70 Bee anyway but that one is a girls car no if ands or butts. I couldn't even stand next to it. :thatswck:
I like it on some cars. I know a man around here with a pink Challenger convertible and I like it. Some cars look better than others with different colors on them. I love plum crazy but think a first gen Charger looks wrong in that color.
I like Moulon Rouge/Panther Pink on cars that had that as an option. For '69 and older cars - no friggin' way! It looks wrong and it IS wrong! The high-impact colors in general look hideous on 1969-older cars. It's just the way it is. And post-'72??? Same thing.
It's like Rallyes on '69-earlier Mopars - WRONG! Five-spoke Road Wheels, and the 15" Rallye Road Wheels (C-body) do wear well on a lot of earlier and later cars.
But, some things are just wrong. Like a chimpanzee humping a bunny...Yeah, it's different. But it is just plain wrong.
Anybody ever seen a '66 Coronet or Charger in Mauve Poly? It's basically metallic Pink and it is a beautiful color, a few years back at MATS a guy showed up with a Mauve Poly '66 500, never seen a bigger crowd around a car in the staging lanes.
Mauve was a factory color for '66 and '67. Yes, I've seen that and yes, it's quite gorgeous. But it is NOT Panther Pink, and Mauve looks quite nice and appropriate on the '66 and '67 cars.