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Panther Pink, one of the wildest colors to ever come out of an American automobile company.

Non-Factory Cars

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Due to popular demand, I am featuring some non-factory Panther Pink and Moulin Rouge Mopars on the site. The cars displayed here are not clones as the owners are not trying to deceive people into thinking their cars are factory FM3 cars. As you will see, Panther Pink and Moulin Rouge looks really great on cars it was not offered on.

Some people might consider my own 1971 Charger to not be a factory FM3 car since FM3 is not shown on the fender tag. The fact that my car rolled out of the Lynch Road factory wearing Panther Pink paint does make it an original car. This holds true for other non-1970 cars that are featured elsewhere on this site.

If you'd like your non-factory Panther Pink or Moulin Rouge Mopar considered for this site, please see the "Listing Your Car" page for more information.



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