Do Mopars with High Impact colors bring more money?

Of course if they came that way originally. I suppose it could add value to a non high impact car if repainted in a high impact color and was done a good job.
Unless, in my opinion, the high impact color is on a pre-70 car upon which the color was not an option. I am NOT saying ANYTHING against people with cars like that, I just like cars painted with a color that was available that year.
It's all in the eye of the beholder
Absolutely!!! If a person loves purple, a 66 Barracuda in purple will look really good to them.
depends on the buyer.
You beat me to it.
I sold a 69 Barracuda quite a few years ago. It was the Seafoam Turquoise, the paint was really faded, I told the kid that is was a fairly rare color and looked really pretty when it was fresh. He came by when he got the car done, Plum Crazy, it looked nice but to me the Hi Impact colors don't belong on a pre 70 car, there is also a 66 or 67 Charger around town painted that color also, it just don't look right. My 2 cents worth!
Agreed. I do not DISLIKE pre 70 Mopars painted in high impact colors, it just isn't my cup of tea.
And the dark green, we called that-cowshit green. I came from farm country.
Look deeply into my eyes and say, "F8 Dark Green is Beautiful, F8 Dark Green is Beautiful"
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