Embark on a colorful journey to the heart of the 70s, where green makes its way into the automotive universe. Iconic models, vibrant hues, and childhood memories blend to create an unforgettable visual experience. Get ready to rediscover these cars that marked an era, while savoring the nostalgia of a past where green was king.
A Southern Winter of Vibrant Colors
It is winter in Australia. The mornings are cool, fog envelops everything, and temperatures struggle to reach 12°C. But despite this uninviting climate, nature offers a spectacle of colors, with evergreen fruit trees and a eucalyptus breeze dancing in the air. It is in this lush setting that I decided to dive into my childhood memories, a time when green was my favorite color, long before ecology became a global concern.
A Palette of Dazzling Greens
Today, we will explore some green models that have appeared in my collections. Although I cannot show them all — too many to be displayed — I will focus on a selection from the 70s. It will be a random journey through different shades of green, where each model tells its own story.

Here is the ’41 Chevrolet, a masterpiece that reminds me of days spent exploring the countryside. This model sports a shade of green that evokes the tranquility of nature. Green is more than just a color; it is an invitation to escape.

Next, let’s look at the ’71 Ford F100, a pickup that represents the adventurous spirit of the 70s. With its rugged design and vibrant color, it is ready to conquer all terrains while offering a dose of nostalgia to those who grew up seeing it on American roads.
Green: An Emotion in Its Own Right
Green has always been synonymous with nature, space, and freedom for me. Growing up, I learned to appreciate the shades of this color, from lush lawns to dense forests. Every visit to my grandparents brought its share of discoveries: from crops to majestic trees, everything seemed magnified by this omnipresent color. Green evokes the countryside, peace, and calm, a true refuge from urban hustle.

Among these memories, the Ford Bronco also stands out. This iconic SUV is a true symbol of the 70s. Its robust silhouette and green hue make it an ideal companion for outdoor escapades, where one can forget daily troubles.
Iconic Models and Lessons Learned
As I explore my collection, I realize that each model has a story to tell. Take, for example, the Kremer-Porsche 935K3, which, despite its bright colors, remains rooted in green. This race car reminds us that green can also symbolize performance and competitiveness on the track.

The Plymouth ‘Cuda model is another striking example. Although its body is far from perfection, it remains a tribute to the boldness of the era. It reminds me of an important lesson: even the less well-designed models can have a place in our hearts thanks to their unique character.
An Invitation to Discovery
It is fascinating to see how green has been expressed across so many different models. From the Nissan Cedric to the Toyota Cressida, each vehicle has captured the spirit of its time while adding a personal touch. These cars remind us that automotive creativity knows no bounds and continues to inspire enthusiasts.

The Morgan in British Racing Green wonderfully embodies this quest for authenticity. Its iconic hue highlights the deep connection between British tradition and automotive innovation. Ultimately, each model, whether a coupe or a roadster, contributes to this palette of greens that celebrates the heritage of the automotive industry.
Conclusion: Towards New Horizons
As I conclude this tribute to the green cars of the 70s, I invite you to reflect on your own relationship with these colors and models. Whether you are passionate or simply curious, there is always a new story to discover behind each vehicle. Stay tuned for the next adventure, where I will dive into the fascinating world of American automobiles.



