here's the 95 paint choices from brochure, 38 looks like mine.
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In the truck picture it look more like blue, but on the paint chip it looks green.
Blue and green are some hard colors to match. I used to have a 96 Dodge Intrepid. Great car, could haul all 4 of us, fast, exciting, great handling, big trunk. The color on it was called "Island Teal Pearlcoat". Gorgeous! Kind of a cross between Petty Blue and faded denim, or metallic turquoise. But it looked more blue in the sun, but green in the shade.
My Mom and Dad went to look at the local Mopar store, to see if they could find one they liked. We'd rented one for a weekend trip the year before and loved it,didn't want to give it back!
So they find one, in the evening, and she goes back the next morning to talk to someone about the car. They bring it out for a test drive, and she says " that's not it, I looked at a green car". It was sunny, so the blue was really working it, and the pearl coat part is kind of a gold frost. And those cars were nothing but curves, so it's really cool looking.
Long story a little shorter, we got the car( she and I bought it together) and we put 80,000 miles on it in 3 years. Mostly work, driving all over SE Texas, but we did make a few family trips in it. Much better in something newer with ac and good mileage!
That car was badass for a front drive sedan! We ended up getting rid of it a couple years ago; it just had too many things needing fixing. These cars have some great design, but some crappy stuff in the front end that's really expensive to repair right.
It was in an indie film that my brother and a bunch of his film school friends made though!