I'm not sure if it's considered a trim level or a specific model, but I've always had a love of Dodge's Lil Red Express, which obviously was only available in red.
I'm not sure if it's considered a trim level or a specific model, but I've always had a love of Dodge's Lil Red Express, which obviously was only available in red.
Yeah single color available vehicles don't really meet the premise. I want to find something that had options, just none of those options were gray scale. The 93 Cobra for example was only available in red, teal, and black. I need that but with a color like yellow instead of black.
This is too difficult of a task.
Berkeley doesn't count because they offered black, cream, and grey...
...but I say berkeley it anyway because you'd be hard-pressed to find a lack of black anywhere.
In reply to Oldboy Speedwell :
I know it's hard! Black is the hardest to overcome, but I just know that there had to be one somewhere at sometime...
LOL
Yes, incredibly difficult!
Even if I conjure the most obscure oddball, it still doesn't meet the criteria...
...although it is very very very rare to see a 1967-1973 Matra 530 in black, you will see white and silver ones, so that's a no-go too even if most of the 530's are skittles color.
I think Triumph came close in the 70s, but they still had a white. The brownscale was much more common, though.
ShawnG said:buzzboy said:Early Model Ts maybe? Before they went black
That's a myth.
The "cheaper 'cause it's black" only applies to the brass parts of the car. Eariler cars, more brass. Later cars, more painted steel.
You could get Ts in many colors.
Yes, but per Javelin's question, I believe that the first few years black was not an available choice.
In reply to Steve_Jones :
Son of a ...
I thought of the Warlock, but figured that was different enough. I forgot about the Midnight Express.
Javelin (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to Oldboy Speedwell :
I know it's hard! Black is the hardest to overcome, but I just know that there had to be one somewhere at sometime...
I couldn't find any pictures of a black Fiat Jolly, but they did come in white.
WRX STi available in bright blue with blue interior?
For that matter, the most common interior for Volvo S60R/V70R was blue interior (leather seats, carpeting, baseball stitching)
In reply to buzzboy :
Apparently the first five and last two years of production, black was not a colour choice but grey was.
Foiled again.
Slippery (Forum Supporter) said:Plymouth Prowler?
They made both silver and blank prowlers. In fact they made a silver/black black tie prowler.
I keep going to the French for some reason, but the Renault Clio Williams was an edition that came only in blue, at least for the first generation.
Oldboy Speedwell said:I keep going to the French for some reason, but the Renault Clio Williams was an edition that came only in blue, at least for the first generation.
Everything's better with box flares.
Mustang Bullitt- Can't get away from the Black ones, but the 2001 had black, blue and highland green. The new one only comes in black or green.
Ford Focus Kona Edition came with a bike, and only in brown.
One other thought was the golf harlequin. Many colors, none black grey or silver in the panels.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:Oldboy Speedwell said:I keep going to the French for some reason, but the Renault Clio Williams was an edition that came only in blue, at least for the first generation.
Everything's better with box flares.
Now I want to see that F1(?) car with box flares
Did the Ford Ranger Splash come in black? I feel like it's 90stastic enough for it to only come in Skittles colors.
rodknock said:Did the Ford Ranger Splash come in black? I feel like it's 90stastic enough for it to only come in Skittles colors.
Ooh, good idea!
White is the really hard one - pretty much every car came in white. But the Spitfire was sold in a lot of colors besides white that didn't include any shade of silver or even black (black was a rare Spit color and only offered once in awhile).
From left to right and top to bottom: White (up to March 1977), Carmine Red, Pimento Red (up to March 1977), Mimosa Yellow (up to March 1977), Maple Brown (up to March 1977), Java Green (up to March 1977), British Racing Green (up to March 1977), French Blue (up to March 1977), Delft Blue (up to March 1977), Topaz Orange (up to March 1977), Leyland White (from March 1977 on), Vermilion Red (from March 1977 on), Inca Yellow (from March 1977 on), Russet Brown (from March 1977 on), Brooklands Green (from March 1977 on), Pageant Blue (from March 1977 on), Tahiti Blue (from March 1977 on)
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