Can This Rare Moulin Rouge-Colored 1970 Plymouth GTX Be Worth $325,000?
The Pink-Colored B-Body Is Going For Over $300K On Various Sales Sites...
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Both the Dodge and Plymouth brands were known for their famed “High-Impact Colors” of the early-1970s. A popular marketing tool for the Mopar brands during the muscle car era, the bright and vivid exterior colors brought a lot of attention to both brands’ lineups. The addition of fun names also helped to add to the allure.
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Can This Rare Moulin Rouge-Colored 1970 Plymouth GTX Be Worth $325,000?
One of those high-impact colors called "FM3" also known as Panther Pink (Dodge) and Moulin Rouge (Plymouth) was available for a limited time during the 1970 and 1971 model years as a "Spring Special" color. The pink exterior paint wasn't a particularly popular color at the time, it wasn't the...
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