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History Is there a color you won't paint a car? why?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HOTRODPRIMER, Oct 26, 2022.

  1. hillbillyrabbit
    Joined: May 29, 2019
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    I'm gonna have to go with black. Man,
    I think black cars are beautiful when they are clean...... That fifteen minutes after you have spent all day making it shine, magnificent. After that, its dirty again.
     
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  2. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    Blue. I'm color blind for that end of the spectrum, violet, blue, gray, all the same to me. I go for black (the absence of color), white, or Ferrari RED!

    There was that time with the lady tattoo artist, the gallon of Kelly Green, and the floor fan. But I'm much better now... and back to normal skin tones!
     
  3. Jalopy Joker
    Joined: Sep 3, 2006
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    any color that you say no to someone else it is the greatest - a color on one car can "kill" the car on another - so many variables, even with black
     
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  4. jimmy six
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    Light blue…unless I want to sell it in West Los Angeles.
     
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  5. Rickybop
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    I think orange is perceived as being such a competition type color. Maybe more so than any other. For that reason, I believe orange is best reserved for very performance oriented cars with extremely badass attitudes.

    I've never cared for green very much. I like dark colors, so maybe a really dark forest green. No metallic.
    But I can't help liking a nice mint or otherwise known as seafoam green. It's so 50s traditional looking.

    Magenta makes me not feel so good. LOL
     
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  6. rockable
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    Pink. Definitely won't ever paint a car that I own pink.
     
  7. I actually think the Infantry Blue I painted my old touring hurt my resale when the time came.
     
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  8. I like just about all colors. I don't care much for brown but my sister used to have a cordovan brown with gold metal flake Corvair that really looked good.
    But Pink...yuk. Just looking at pink makes me a little nauseous...so no thank you on pink...:confused:
     
  9. Wanderlust
    Joined: Oct 27, 2019
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    I gotta vote black, way too hard to keep clean, yeah I know, I drive a black truck but it came that way and I don’t do re- paints. Never saw a re-paint I liked in all the time I did body work, which to be fair was a couple years in the early 80s.
     
  10. seabeecmc
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    Never any flat color. Ron
     
  11. das858
    Joined: Jul 28, 2010
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    Can't do green or brown .
     
  12. Brown for the same reason. If it’s brown flush it.
    Won’t ever consider pink either. Reminds me of Pepto Bismol.
     
  13. BamaMav
    Joined: Jun 19, 2011
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    White to gray—- too much a fleet color
    Green\
    Brown/ —— being red green color blind, hard for me to tell the difference in them
    Red —— Ok, but still hard for me to see in some instances

    That only leaves any shade of blue to black, any shade of yellow to gold, and maybe orange on something like a 60’s-70’s muscle car.

    Blue has to be my favorite, even though my pickup is black, wife’s suv is dark red, and my 47 is gold.
     
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  14. White. It's a fleet color... its only other use should be on kitchen appliances.
     
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  15. bob b.
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    no gray or brown
     
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  16. Rickybop
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    Color decision is weird.
    At least for me.
    Color means nothing.
    Yet it means so much.
     
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  17. Black_Sheep
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    I would agree, although white as part of a multi color paint scheme is perfectly acceptable.

    There’s certain shades of every color that I would avoid entirely…
     
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  18. Torana68
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    Nipple Pink, I probably wouldnt but if you need to sell something a bit rough it beings all the suckers in.
     
  19. Mr48chev
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    My buddy James Hurst in Texas is color blind as far as green/brown go> I didn't know that until we were riding down the street one day and he says "that's a great looking car what color is it?" His wife always laid out his clothes for him to wear and I I finally figured out that he couldn't tell certain colors from each other and rather than get fussed at he just let her pull out what she decided he needed to wear and did a hell of a good job of it.

    I've had five black cars in my life , three red ones, two gray/silver a crap ton of blue ones, and a couple of green ones (my 51 Merc was green when I bought it in 1973). Add in three white ones and one blue and white 55 Ford.
    My 71 GMC is 516 "Orange'. It will probaby go back to that. I just don't feel like the hassles of painting it a different color anymore. The 48 will be red again. What red is still to be determined.

    As far as not liking won't ever paint it that color like a few others those Pastels from back in the 90's and early 2k just flat have never spun my wheels.

    I like black but hate like hell to try to photograph black or dark blue cars as it is a royal pain in the ass to show any detail. Especially indoors in an indoor car show. If you want to play show car and want people to take more than the snap when walking by shot the color needs to show the details you worked so hard to get right. When we painted the 48 in 1982 we went around in the day time and at night looking at cars on car lots to find a color that looked great in daylight and under the lights.
     
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  20. partsdawg
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  21. MAD MIKE
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    Dodge calls it Smoke Show...
    Honda calls it Sonic Gray Pearl...

    We all know it as GE Industrial Gray.

    I painted a car that color as it was cheap, to this day it still haunts me.
     
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  22. That prison wall pastel green that seems to be on the inside of every military armored vehicle, or anything that comes close to it, yuck!
     
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  23. Rickybop
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    Might be more likely to paint a custom certain colors that I would never consider for a hot rod.

    And maybe consider colors for a 50s or 60s build that I wouldn't want on a 1940s and earlier style hot rod.
     
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  24. wheeldog57
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    Silver, everywhere you look there's silver cars
     
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  25. mrspeedyt
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    The ONLY time that I would paint a car pink….a 1959 Cadillac.
     
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  26. Harv
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    1990's street rod pastels.

    Cheers,
    Harv
     
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  27. Under no circumstances would I ever paint my avatar a pastel color ( I’d rather argue the difference between candy and metallic paint with Joe Bailon) .
     
  28. 4 pedals
    Joined: Oct 8, 2009
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    I can't say there's a hard line NO to any color, ever. I can't see doing a pastel, but I could do a 2 tone pink and black caddy. No lime green, except that would fit on a late 60's early 70's dodge. At one time I would have said no root beer brown, but that can look good on certain cars too. I'm not into detailing at all so black would be bad for me, but it is always so classy. The right car could call for it. White? Definitely not on an early car, but a 60's Impala or Thunderbolt? Hell yeah. I had plans to do my Henry J in a gold metallic base with a candy orange, I think that would really pop on the drag strip. I've always really liked blues, but never owned a blue car. My 55 pickup I painted 2 tone green with a white top, it came out looking great.

    Devin
     
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  29. The37Kid
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    Don't quite understand the question, after years of panel repair and block sanding how could you paint a car a color that you don't like?
     
  30. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
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    depends on the style. no chopped custom car should ever be painted yellow and no prewar car should be white.

    in the parallel universe where I actually did all the things I wanted to do in life I think I would have painted a bunch of cars black. blocked, buffed and polished to perfection. in my mind that is the ultimate color.
     

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