Much can be done with white!!
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That's very true, that looks amazing.Much can be done with white!!
I love seeing the retro style 2-tone wraps on these trucks. It looks so right with the body lines.Much can be done with white!!
haha I mean was it the same green in 97?Eruption green is a cool color, but I don’t think it’ll age well. Green colored cars come around about every 25 years or so and then they look very dated
1997 green Toyota Camry
I'll be honest. When I'm browsing vehicles online I find a lot of good deals on rapid red badsquatches and I find myself clicking on them to check them out. I do like the color on a sasquatch package with the wheels. It's loud and just looks like it's ready to party. And like you said unique. I don't think I've seen one ever either.I'm one of those folks who had to compromise on a few things with my Bronco. I got the trim and options I wanted, but not the color. Nearly every vehicle I've ever owned has been black, but the Bronco just doesn't look good in black, especially with the MIC hardtop in grey (in my opinion... this is all subjective). So, I really wanted Iconic Silver... it just looks good on a Bronco. Instead, I 'settled' for Rapid Red. It's grown on me but I'm tempted to put one of those 2-tone retro wraps on it. The upside is that I have never seen another Rapid Red around here. The most common colors I see are Eruption Green, Area 51, Cactus Grey and Velocity Blue. I've also never seen a white Bronco in person.
CO was an option for 2 model years - ‘21 and ‘22. But the take rate was low…only around 3%, hence the rarity especially for Braptors. Blues, CGs, whites and blacks are the preeminent colors in SoCal.Yeah, I see 1 CO a few times a week, but it's the same guy. I think other than him, I've only seen 1 other. I really thought I'd see a lot of CO, but I guess there's a reason why they only made it one year....