Are some colors overdone?

If a person goes to a car show and sees 3 Mopars painted plum crazy or 3 cars painted sublime, each one tends to catch your eye. Those colors ARE high impact. At the same car show you could likely see 6 blue Chevelles or 5 red Mustangs and not necessarily feel that those colors were done too often. They don't stick out from the norm the way the Chrysler high impact colors do.

If you're building the car the way YOU want it then paint it the color YOU want. If you're building it to please others then try to choose a color you think will be more universally appealing. No one ever seems to knock a well done black car for example. There is a legitimate reason to ignore your own taste if you're going to try to 'flip' the car. Then you are really building it for someone else.

I had a lead on a factory 1970 pink Roadrunner a while back. - Definitely a high impact color. - Probably worth more if kept original. _ But if I'd have bought it I think I would have changed it to almost any other color. - Even if everyone else would have liked it. I hope that didn't offend anybody out there running Panther Pink. This car I had seen was Panther Pink with a white vinyl top and I just didn't care for it.