Color is such a personal choice. I believe in what's factory correct for a particular car. An olive green that was repainted in signal red would NEVER be a car for me. I'm not a huge red car guy, but if the right opportunity came along and there was a really nice signal red car available for the right money, I wouldn't walk away. I guess color is never a huge choice for me... cars seem to FIND me, sometimes the right car just comes along, no matter what color.
I generally like interesting or unusual colors... but depends on the car... Pagodas wear a lot of colors well.
There are people out there who think red is too flashy, too bright, too attention getting... I talked to a guy recently who's looking for his first Pagoda SL, all he wants is signal red "I've just always imagined having a red one" he said when I offered him a light ivory example with contrasting tobacco brown hub caps and hard top (a unique color combo I thought was really cool, not all that common). He JUST wants red... that's it, which is fine. He's waited for 45 years to have one, might as well get what he wants, it's his $75 - $85,000, whatever the price ends up being.
Me, I'm more about the CAR, what's underneath, the history, the story... if it's Moss Green Metallic, great... if it's original weissgrau paint on a one owner car.. I'd do that too. I guess I just like'em all... as long as they're correct, I'm no fan of color changes, no matter how nicely executed, I'm more about correctness. I think I really lucked out when I found my current 230SL in Red Poly... this sort of weird red / orange / copper metallic color (depending on the light)... I'd never seen it on any Mercedes before. I think there is one pictured in an issue of Pagoda World that featured the European get together a couple years ago. My car is a Euro model that was imported to the U.S. in the early 80s by a gentleman in Milwaukee.