(#16) MOPAR Bright Red
Used from 1966 through 1983, this is the color that pretty much defines "Arrest Me Red" and proves that red car stigma. It's almost surprising MOPAR never called it that. Instead, they went with Bright, Scorch, Flame and Matador Red, depending on brand and model year. Shame.
Factory code DT3277, BASF code A1836R and PPG 71483.
(#6) Corvette Black Rose Metallic
A brand new color for 2017, Black Rose is also known as Black Cherry by Buick, and Deep Amethyst by Cadillac. As the names imply, this "red" certainly looks deep purple or plum at most angles. It's only noticeably red when viewed from straight ahead on a flat surface. This red car is certainly eye-catching.
GM code GGA and WA409B
(#17) Brockway Truck
If you've never heard of the Brockway Motor Company, don't feel bad. Despite the fact that they were in business for 55 years, Brockway is just one of those heavy truck companies that slipped through the cracks of history. But they did use a pretty killer bright red in 1959 and 1960.
Sherwin Williams 99415, DuPont 93-2787.
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In daily life, red cars are very common. Who doesn't like red? Red is the most ardent color, symbolizing vitality and passion. Without a single exception, almost all car manufacturers will design some cars in red, which is still unique and conspicuous when compared with the plain white and black all over the street. Ferrari has always insisted on using red as a symbol, this color became the classic representative color of Ferrari.
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