Don't knock those Mary Kay cars. My wife has been selling the products for 14 years and I am damn proud of her when I am cruising in our free Cadillac In my eyes you can't get better then PINK!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not knocking them at all, it takes a good salesperson to make enough to get a car, It is my understandigng (from a woman I work with0 that they can " lose" their MK car if they don't keep sales up, she had a red Vibe until ther sales dropped down below a cetain mark .
a guy in our local ford club here actually has the only mark7 to ever be ordered in factory pink http://midatlanticstangs.myphotoalb...et_albumName=album05&id=Lincoln_Mark_VII_Club
Hmm, "pink it's my new obsession... Pink it's like red but not quite.. Pink when I turn out the Light"...
Theres A Couple Of 1970 Bright Pink Mavs On The Net That Ive Seen, Mean Maverick Posted 1 Of The Pics, Theres More Floatin Around
There was someone on this board that had a pink Maverick. If you look at the section of floor boards that appear to exposed, to me it doesn't look like the metal floor does, could there be something on the floor?
Dont feel bad, my wife sells it too she hasnt sold enough to earn a car, but she does really good and has only been doing it for less than a year
The car that David posted the pic of is not what I would call pink and I think ford called it coarl didn't they? And I think that color was actually pretty available.
I would call that and the Mustang salmon. It looks like a commercial van color available at the time. My dad was in charge of buying the fleet vehicles for his company in the early 70s. Calypso Coral was a 70 Mustang color and it was pretty vibrant. The one Jaime posted is Hot Pink and looks "too good" to be factory paint. I like the way it looks ... just not on my car.