I worked in a body shop in the 70s, I have seen rainbow painted vehicles, I have seen almost every neon color painted vehicles, and I have seen flat black primer painted vehicles, not sure if that is still the in thing in the cruiser culture group or not. I saw a man in his 70s driving a large creme Chrysler with a massive amount of flat hunter orange highlights. By the time he died that car was about 60 percent flat orange It started with a pinstripe and Every year he added more. Orange windshield wipers, orange chrome, orange wheels, big oranfe stripes He did a great job, taping things off and spraying things. That car was his treasure and masterpiece. And he drove it in every cruise night and entered car shows. I thought it looked hideous but I sure admired his dedication to it.
I personally knew a guy in the 70s who drove a very pale pink, almost white Challenger with a red Starsky and Hutch stripe down one side over the roof and back down the other. In that stripe were pink roses. He loved it and so did his wife. It was his car, he did the work, and he drove it every day. She drove a black pickup.
Point being, Everyone enjoys what they enjoy. The world is too cruel and sad, life is too short, to judge others, and not do what you like as long as it harms no one, no harm no foul.
He'll I love orange faced divers, they may be gaudy to some people, but nonetheless l wear them all the time, i am now 64 years old and way past worrying what others think. Wore this one out for my birthday dinner last night, and its not just a cheap toy, this is a $600 watch, you gotta make be darn sure when you drop that kind of money on a watch you are going to like it.
Some guy wants to drive a, what are they now, 100k gay pride flag sports truck more power to him, its his money. And guys, someone said the people who drive those gaudy things never take them off road, well I would bet about 65% percent of those expensive Raptors regardless of color, never go off roading. They are more status symbols than work trucks.