Chrysler and a few other makers put out green cars with green guts during the 
72-75 model years.  I find cars at auction that keep meeting that metric.  And 
it is a pretty specific shade, so when I see it, I check to see that pattern.

clay


On May 19, 2014, at 6:12 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:

> clay wrote:
>> Green is a very singular color for an interior.  It is very period specific 
>> and a rare find.  There are over many red or black or blue cars with 
>> standard innards, but finding a green car with green inside stamps the car 
>> as much more unique.  I would proffer that these cars were sold only in 
>> 1973-1975, the same period we had avocado commodes and kitchens.
> 
> Don't know about commodes, but for kitchen and laundry, avocado was hot in 
> the late 1960s, was replaced by coppertone in the early 1970s. My mom's 1968 
> or 1969 Kenmore washer-dryer were avocado, the new fridge in 1973 or so was 
> coppertone.
> 
> Mitch.
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