Although Dodge was notorious for changing its color codes throughout the 1970s, the controversial "FM3"

code, which was only available for the 1970 model year and was known as Moulin Rouge for Plymouth and Panther Pink for Dodge, was never offered again. This was despite the fact that Dodge had a reputation for

change throughout the decade. Based on the information provided by pantherpink.com, there were a few

peculiar 1971 model year automobiles that had the FM3 code paint, despite the fact that these early-build automobiles are relatively uncommon. With the limited edition 'Furious Fuchsia' paint option for the SRT8 and

R/T Challenger, Dodge decided to bring back a color that was quite similar to the one that had been discontinued in 2010. In spite of this, it is said that this Demon 170, at least in its Hemi V8-powered incarnation,

is a perfect paint match to the original FM3 code and a fitting testament to the beginnings and the end of the Challenger.