Two-tone paint jobs first appeared on the scene during the fabulous 50s, and while some are best forgotten, theres no denying that a well executed two-tone paint job can be a real standout. Regular ...
The Malibu is a shadow of its former self, a mid-size sedan with front-wheel drive that can be described as a nice rental car at best. Half a century ago, though, the Malibu was a top-line package for ...
Look around any busy parking lot and it becomes increasingly clear that modern car paint schemes have become largely boring. White, silver, gray, and black models are perennially popular, with those ...
In the 1950s and '60s, two-tone paint schemes were a common sight on everything from family station wagons to muscle cars. According to a report by Automotive News, that trend is on its way back to ...
Two tone paint jobs were once a badge of style and sophistication. They weren’t just about color—they were about attitude. In the mid-20th century, automakers used bold combinations to highlight ...
Two-tone paint jobs, last seen hanging out at drive-ins across the U.S. in the 1950s, are back, this time with a distinct European flair. In the past several years, about 20 models with the feature, ...
Two-tone automobile paint jobs, once a hallmark of classic cars from the mid-20th century, are experiencing a revival in the modern automotive industry. This resurgence is driven by both nostalgia and ...
Last week, the new Lexus RZ 450e and BMW M760e were unveiled and while the duo don’t have much in common, one thing they do share are optional two-tone paint schemes. That got us thinking, are ...