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Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: ] #2891758
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Originally Posted by Superfreak
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I saw a new F8 Chubbenger the other day, it brought back those same green squeamish feelings of yesteryear....


Whew puke I know exactly what you mean about F8 Challengers ....................................................BTW what color is that DAYCLONA anyway scope rolleyes laugh2



Nothing wrong with that green on the new challengers IMHO!


Sarcasm on my part there Superfreak......I love GREEN Mopars and really like the current F8 GREEN on all of the current Mopars. up

Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: A12] #2891816
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Not a green hater, but the only green MoPar I would pay good money for is a 40s or 50s Power Wagon.

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Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: EV2RTSE] #2892997
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Originally Posted by EV2RTSE
I've heard that people who bought these cars in green and other earthtone colors new were maybe older in general. In the case of green maybe had a military background so more disciplined. Not talking about the high impact color greens. Between my younger brother and I we have 3 Challengers, two light green and one hemi-orange. When we got them the two green cars were relatively complete undisturbed, matching numbers engine & trans. The orange car despite being off the road since 1979 based on the inspection sticker was apparently beaten like the proverbial red-headed stepchild.

Overall I like green, I think a lot of people do but a lot of people don't. Last summer my brother finished his light green Challenger and took it to the Cars & Coffee at Raceway Park, someone filming caught him driving in and put the event on youtube - the comments I could hear were "Bad Ass, Alligator top..."

I was only born in '72 but based on all the cars my father and older brothers & sisters had back then, standard transportation C-bodies, 318 Darts, Lebarons, Aspens, and stuff, an awful lot were green, brown, gold. And I think a lot of the performance models that were originally these colors got changed over to red, orange, purple over the years. That or a whole lot of the high impact color cars died young and a lot more of the earthtone colors survived. Nowadays I tend to gravitate to the cars with the unique combinations of stripes, tops, and interiors. Something like a burnt orange Challenger with a hood blackout, white interior, and a go-mango tail stripe. Or a light green car with a white top and tan interior like the one that surfaced recently. Three color cars. Not many ordered them new but a few did.



Color selection on cars had a lot to do with the economic success or malaise of the times. By 1972, things weren't the greatest of times economically, politically, militarily, or nearly any other measure you could come up with. This certainly lead to a lot of cars being made in greens, golds, and browns across all makes.

Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: TC@HP2] #2893064
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Originally Posted by TC@HP2
Color selection on cars had a lot to do with the economic success or malaise of the times. By 1972, things weren't the greatest of times economically, politically, militarily, or nearly any other measure you could come up with. This certainly lead to a lot of cars being made in greens, golds, and browns across all makes.


Actually, I think it is what most people have bought. Whether it was the consumer driving the color choices or the manufacturer, I don't know. But as I drive my silver 2020 Hyundai down the street I see a whole lot of white, gray, silver, and black from all makes. I drive by the Cadillac dealer on a regular basis, all drab, boring colors on their lot. Now, across the street at the used car dealer there are a lot of colors, but that seems to be what they want to sell. "Boring" colors have always been sold in larger numbers. Perhaps the marketing folks know the real answer. Now, for my car. We weren't looking for a boring color, but bought the car because it was deeply discounted.

Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: Jim_Lusk] #2893070
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Not hating on the Green here.
All Green cars I have owned. I will say the this color does matter when it come time to sell
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The greens can be the most radiant colors, the green on my car in the sunlight is pretty amazing, Snakeskin green.
The best color combination I think for the tin grill trucks was the metallic 2 tone green.

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Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: Jim_Lusk] #2893385
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Originally Posted by Jim_Lusk
Originally Posted by TC@HP2
Color selection on cars had a lot to do with the economic success or malaise of the times. By 1972, things weren't the greatest of times economically, politically, militarily, or nearly any other measure you could come up with. This certainly lead to a lot of cars being made in greens, golds, and browns across all makes.


Actually, I think it is what most people have bought. Whether it was the consumer driving the color choices or the manufacturer, I don't know. But as I drive my silver 2020 Hyundai down the street I see a whole lot of white, gray, silver, and black from all makes. I drive by the Cadillac dealer on a regular basis, all drab, boring colors on their lot. Now, across the street at the used car dealer there are a lot of colors, but that seems to be what they want to sell. "Boring" colors have always been sold in larger numbers. Perhaps the marketing folks know the real answer. Now, for my car. We weren't looking for a boring color, but bought the car because it was deeply discounted.


Manufacturers use focus groups to gauge consumer reaction to features and changes. They get 20% that like earth tones, they are going to start throwing them into the mix. Then others like them so the manufacturer starts adding more tones. More are bought, the cycle continues until they sales drop or focus groups change direction. Heck, just the other day I saw a factory brown, late model car. I don't think I've seen factory brown colors since around 1980.

There was a time in the early 00s when everyone had a couple of silvers and greys. New metallics and pearls have brought new life to whites and blacks that didn't exist before. Of course there are always going to be reds and blues. Overall, not a lot of people are particularly adventurous with their car color. As their second largest purchase, most won't go too far out on a limb.

Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: TC@HP2] #2893405
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There's a lot of merit to the points made above. Most dealer stock is ordered by the dealer, of course, and they'll be more inclined to "play it safe" on their orders.
So it's a circular deal, not really based on consumer preference but what's available.
The parallel to this is neutral colors in homes; ask any real estate agent.
I suppose another factor on the green cars could be interior color.
I'm all for a green or white interior on them, followed by black, but not brown.
Nevertheless, color variety is nice, no disrespect intended.

I'm seeing some solid colors on new cars now, so maybe there's hope that colors are coming back.

Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: DUFFMAN] #2893474
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I've seen some nice green cars and some ugly green cars so I think it just all depends on the exact color as well as how the rest of the car is finished off.

Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: AndyF] #2893607
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if said car has a nose n a wing green is acceptable

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The very first car I ever encountered that had a "built" engine was a 69 Charger RT/SE, with a hemi. It had a big solid cam, headers with stock mufflers and turn-downs, and it sounded like no street driven car I had ever heard before. F8 with a black vinyl roof and black interior. I'd own an F8 car in a heartbeat.

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Originally Posted by massdaytona

if said car has a nose n a wing green is acceptable


Not "Back in the Day"..........in fact I found it odd that Dodge and Plymouth and even Ford didn't delete GREEN as an available production color on the Daytona, Superbird and Talladega ???. tsk Any true NASCAR fan from back in the day should know why.

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Originally Posted by A12
Originally Posted by massdaytona

if said car has a nose n a wing green is acceptable


Not "Back in the Day"..........in fact I found it odd that Dodge and Plymouth and even Ford didn't delete GREEN as an available production color on the Daytona, Superbird and Talladega ???. tsk Any true NASCAR fan from back in the day should know why.

Mike





Not just NASCAR, but any racer will tell you Green is just plain ol' bad luck....lol!

Re: Green Mopars. Is the hate still there? [Re: DAYCLONA] #2894770
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Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
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Originally Posted by massdaytona

if said car has a nose n a wing green is acceptable


Not "Back in the Day"..........in fact I found it odd that Dodge and Plymouth and even Ford didn't delete GREEN as an available production color on the Daytona, Superbird and Talladega ???. tsk Any true NASCAR fan from back in the day should know why.
Mike


Not just NASCAR, but any racer will tell you Green is just plain ol' bad luck....lol!


never heard that.... but when u buy a 'done' green' bird for 42k, and sell it 4yrs later for 150k, i'd say your luck has changed..,.

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Originally Posted by massdaytona
Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
Originally Posted by A12
Originally Posted by massdaytona

if said car has a nose n a wing green is acceptable


Not "Back in the Day"..........in fact I found it odd that Dodge and Plymouth and even Ford didn't delete GREEN as an available production color on the Daytona, Superbird and Talladega ???. tsk Any true NASCAR fan from back in the day should know why.
Mike


Not just NASCAR, but any racer will tell you Green is just plain ol' bad luck....lol!


never heard that.... but when u buy a 'done' green' bird for 42k, and sell it 4yrs later for 150k, i'd say your luck has changed..,.


Bad Luck Green on Race Cars

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Nothing at all wrong with green cars. I have had a '73 Charger in F8, a '69 Dart in Q5.. both with white vinyl tops. I remember as a little kid in the mid to late '60's my parents had our house decorated with ALOT of green! The vinyl couch, the drapes, some rugs in the house, along with white and gold accents throughout. Our house wasn't the only one like that...my grandparents house, my friends parents house down the street....it was a popular color back then, on cars and in houses across the country. twocents


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My cousin's F8 '69 GTX is what turned me on to Mopars back in the mid-80's.

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Don't know about you guys but this one is awesome, green or not. I'd take it but not at that price.

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Love Green.......I’m Irish so my next one might be emerald green!

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