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What is the brightest, best looking white for a Mopar (include modern color choices)?

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I am not too skilled when it comes to color choice, decorating, etc. Would like opinions on either classic white color choices or the more recent whites available, both exterior and interior (probably to complement a Bahama Yellow Satellite/RR). I am thinking the brighter white the better, but am open to suggestions. Thank you.
 
I have a plain white Cordoba. I plan to have it painted in the next couple of years. I want to stay with a "white" color, and I was thinking of a metallic white that I have seen on Subarus, Toyotas and Fords. Others are off-white (i.e. Cadillac.) I think the "metallic" might cost more but it works well with chrome trim/wheels. Reference "brightness" I think the metallic might make it less bright. Good Luck!
 
Audi has a beautiful white. I plan on using it for the 'Net. With some other stuff I won't share.

But it is not a very "bright" white. It's more of a pure white - think snow.
 
I prefer not to work with mica/metallics but I am interested in what year(s) Audi had the snow white color?
 
Always loved the Charger and Daytona in white with a red stripe and/or wing. Red interior really sets it off as well.
 
My 69 Roadrunner was original Arctic white from what I've seen that was the only white available that year. So that's my plan to put it back to original. I haven't checked into whats available but I'm pretty sure I'll go with what PPG has to offer.
 
They might still have it but this is a 2010.

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Had a buddy that had a cordoba that was a snow white with crushed pearl, it was stunning in the sunlight.
 
Corvette Classic White, used mostly in the 70's was a beautiful white without a trace of yellow at all.
 
You could always go to your paint jobber and just ask for plain old white base maker with nothing added to it. I'm talking about the straight up white material that is used in making other paint formulas.

It doesn't get any brighter or whiter than that.

Just a thought.
 
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