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The Aqua Blue Metallic that was used for the '69 Camaro was always a popular color.
GM got away from that color for a while but brought back what they call Hyper Blue Metallic for the Gen 6 Camaro that came out on 2016.
They didn't offer that in 2015 when I got mine. Originally I was going to get white, but it seemed kind of boring on that car. Went with Red Rock Metallic instead, which I really liked.
I have always loved deep burgundy. Chevy Patriot Red from the mid 1990s. There is a RAM Burgundy right now that is just beautiful. Paint colors have gotten so much better recently, almost every color looks great and lasts forever (well except white, there is no excuse for white cars). I am happy to see things moving away form "which shade of grey white or black do you want?" I like color.
Hemi Orange? Never heard of Yellow Jacket. Those are mostly Dodge colors.
Here's a list variant:
Dodge Plymouth
Plum Crazy In-Violet
Bright Green Rallye Green
Sublime Lime Light
Green Go Sassy Grass
Go Mango Vitamin C
Butterscotch Bahama Yellow
Panther Pink Moulin Rouge
Hemi Orange Tor Red
Top Banana Lemon Twist
Citron Yella Curious Yellow
Hemi Orange? Never heard of Yellow Jacket. Those are mostly Dodge colors.
Here's a list variant:
Dodge Plymouth
Plum Crazy In-Violet
Bright Green Rallye Green
Sublime Lime Light
Green Go Sassy Grass
Go Mango Vitamin C
Butterscotch Bahama Yellow
Panther Pink Moulin Rouge
Hemi Orange Tor Red
Top Banana Lemon Twist
Citron Yella Curious Yellow
Beautiful color... Too bad the license plate clashes so badly.
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