Can anyone tell me the Color on this 1975 Royal Monaco Brougham wagon?

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I love this colour for a Monaco wagon but it does not seem to match any colour on my sales broucher. Please let me know what you think.
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I'm saying the artist used artistic liberties and it's Golden Fawn. In fact, I'm pretty sure of it.

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In person.
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With artistic license.
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The color on that ad looks great, almost like some type of metallic though.
We should ask "Lakeland Lash" he's the expert with crafting the gamma color wheel and highlighting color schemes:lol:
 
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The color on that ad looks great, almost like some tips of metallic though.
We should ask "Lakeland Lash" he's the expert with crafting the gamma color wheel and highlighting color schemes:lol:

He should be making license plates.....
 
I think it's this color. But my car isn't home at the moment to check the tag. The last picture shows where I touched up a rust spot under trim with some generic gold spray paint. As you can see, it isn't far off from that.

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I would guess it is Inca Gold Poly, or Y6. I recall Chrysler's fascination with Aztec Gold as does Carmine, and this color seems very close to me. It is one of those colors that looks quite dark in the shadows, but very bright in the sunlight. Like Bob's new RAM (in Red)!

This is the recent 1970 Chrysler Newport Cordoba special edition that we all saw, in Aztec gold.

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It is one of those colors that looks quite dark in the shadows, but very bright in the sunlight.

Very true. There are a lot of colors I'd choose if I lived in a place w/300 days of sun per year that I'd never consider in cloudyville, where I am now. When I bought my Challenger, there was a beautiful Lava-red that looked bleah when overcast... and I'm usually not a fan of red.
 
Inca Gold in my opinion...same as Carmine's beauty.
 
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