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that sounds good to me. that would never go out of style.So Deep water blue pearl with flat black hood and tail stripe?
that sounds good to me. that would never go out of style.So Deep water blue pearl with flat black hood and tail stripe?
Those two colors flow together and don't clash.http://image.moparmusclemagazine.com/f/25721138/mopp_0310_02_z+1972_dodge_dart_swinger+rear_view.jpg
This is why I want to go two tone. This car looks so good to me
Althought that is a good rule of thumb for picking colors, you don't always have to pick colors that flow together and don't clash. On the last page, 67Cuda360's barracuda is shown (Silver, Plum Crazy and Sassy Grass) and those colors don't flow together and clash like crazy. Yet I can't take my eyes off the car and I keep thinking how cool it looks. 67Cuda360 has a very nice paintjob, on a very nice car and that's no low compliment from me considering the fact that I find any paint job with more than two colors to be tacky. I only like two colors if they are a base color (blue, green, red etc) and a contrast/highlight color (white, black and sometimes silver). That said, it's important to keep in mind that you are building your car for yourself and not everyone here. Also too, no matter how many colors you use, if it's done right, it can still look cool.Those two colors flow together and don't clash.
No but I want my car to be on his level. I'm doing everything I can to make this the Best car I can build and I want a paint job that sets the car apart from the crowd.
That's beautiful.
I know this is a Swinger and not a Scamp but it's the same body style and has a kinda badass 6pack look to it. It belongs to a friend of mine and I took the pic at the Monster Mopar Weekend here in Indy.