Here's why the question is tricky:
* Conmen are associated with deception: Color doesn't imply a horse's personality or behavior.
* Clydesdales are famous for their gentle nature: They're known as draft horses, used for work and often seen pulling beer wagons.
So, while it's fun to think about a "conman color," it's not a real thing when it comes to Clydesdales. 😊