I was at the Peterson automotive museum the other day, I saw this Mercury concept car. I really like the color of the body on the car. Does anybody know if the color is a factory color? If so what is the name of it? Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
The whole point of concept cars, is to show new things that are not yet available...and likely will never be available. I'd be shocked if it were a color that had been used on anything else.
Not sure about the color but I have to agree that the car is butt ugly. (And that is coming from a life long Mercury guy) Some of those FoMoCo concept cars were strange for sure. Here is one I saw last year.....the color of the roof looks like the other Mercury concept.
Vintage vehicles, Automotive history and stories from motoring's past. Mercury D-524 1955 Secret concept car became a movie star Metallic copper. Has connections to George Barris. Click on the red bit above, hopefully the link works !
Hello, This color on the custom car reminded me of the book by Tom Wolfe, “The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby.” It was required reading for a just turned 20 something socked away 400 miles from home for the first time. It was…”I’m going away for college…” with all of that scene that we have heard and seen over the years. Some eventually like it and some learn to like it. College life needed something to make it seem like home, So Cal. Sure, new roommates and new college friends made it worthwhile. But, it was not So Cal, the beaches, and the hot rod/drag race culture, etc. "The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfe's first collected book of essays, published in 1965. The book is named for one of the stories in the collection that was originally published in Esquire magazine in 1963 under the title "There Goes That Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby Around the Bend …" Wolfe's essay for Esquire and this, his first book, are frequently heralded as early examples of New Journalism." The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby is Wolfe's account of the custom car culture centers on Ed Roth, one of the fathers of the Kustom Kulture movement and George Barris, who had a completely different philosophy of customizing cars (Roth’s pure art approach, as compared to Barris’ cars that were still designed for drivers), but called himself the "King of the Kustomizers." I knew of the essays, but the whole book made it seem like I never left So Cal and its old histories. But, it took a year later in 1966, to realize I needed reminders of So Cal and its varied culture we grew up in, during our teenage years. The move back south 400 miles was to finish college and also to (accidentally) meet my lifelong friend and future wife. Jnaki So, So Cal does have its rewards all of these 53 years later… It also made me buy another new copy of the “The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby”, too.
When I was in highschool I painted my truck a similar color. It was a Ford color, if i remember correctly it was called "Copper Mica".
The car itself missed the mark by a long ways, but the color is what caught my attention. Thanks all for the replies. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app