Everybody seems to do resale red. Anything
but.
Teal is popular and would make a nice sleeper.
White looks good on '57's and you can change the look by
changing the roof and Sportone every so often.
Don't listen to me; I sort of regret repainting my '55 DeS the
original Hamilton Beech green [aka Lexington green] and don't regret at all
changing the color of my '56 Plymouth.
--Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56
Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 5:36
PM
Subject: [FWDLK] ideas
hello everyone.... looking for some feedback.... on topic for the
most part... getting ready to decide on a color for a 58
plym 2drht... still dont know whether its going to be a replacement daily
driver, or something i take to a few cruises/shows and then sell.... THE
COLOR the orig color is 58 teal metallic... now i can go with that, have
2 gallons of it, so i can even paint the perfect original, rust-free interior
floors with it. but i dont know if i want that.... a high-end ratrod
christine? in satin red, satin white roof, sport tone inserts, and a 2x4
tunnel ram 413 through the hood?? i already have 2 christines though...
both healthy runners... so whats a good color? have a yellow 58 already, did
one in hemi orange- liked it alot, but noone else seemed to [it was ripped
apart on this mailing list a little over a year ago]..... have a 57 fury under
construction- sand dune white, a tropical turquoise 58 belv [chev color
aqua], a black 57 belv, and probably going with orange on a commando powered
58 belv, since its never getting sold anyway, and a bonnet blue 57
savoy....
bla bla bla.... so basically, what does the community think? color
suggestions? orig teal with sport tone?
christine again since it seems to double the ebay value? or do a 58
fury tribute.... with my gold inserts, and go with a more mild dual quad 383
dressed to appear as a 350.... just a little indecisive and a few
minutes to type
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