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Car Colors Through the Decades

Car colors have evolved over the decades to reflect consumer preferences and advancements in technology. Early cars, like the Model T, were mainly black due to its economic benefits. As cars became more common, consumers sought unique colors leading to the introduction of metallic finishes in the 1930s. The 1950s saw vibrant colors like pink and turquoise, while the 60s and 70s were characterized by yellow and green muscle cars.

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