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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    sephia and sand beige have made a big comeback. Red,black and white are now played out.
    Sepia and Sand Beige popular?

    Black played out?

    Are you on meth?


    Please, oh PLEASE cite evidence.


    And don't get me wrong; I totally get that color is in the eye of the buyer. I just don't see that Sepia, as unusual and thought provoking that it is, is making a comeback.
    FWIW: I own my dad's old Sepia 71S coupe that I color changed to 8080. Because of the current and I assume permanent trend of color changes being heretical, I am actually thinking of going back to Sepia.

    The Apocalypse is near.


    Good luck to Paul and Jeff selling this car. I'm confident someone will find it attractive.
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    Well, I'm only one data point, but I'd rather have Sepia than white, red or black. Sand Beige probably also, but not as much so. My recent '72 acquisition is currently "resale red" from at least the '90s, if not the '80s. I plan to bring it back to the original Silver (8080, 925)
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    Sold - 1972 911T coupe, Silver Metallic; 1984 911 Carrera coupe, Chiffon white; 1973 914 2.0, Saturn Yellow; 1984 944, Silver Metallic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Sepia and Sand Beige popular?

    Black played out?

    Are you on meth?

    Please, oh PLEASE cite evidence.


    And don't get me wrong; I totally get that color is in the eye of the buyer. I just don't see that Sepia, as unusual and thought provoking that it is, is making a comeback.
    FWIW: I own my dad's old Sepia 71S coupe that I color changed to 8080. Because of the current and I assume permanent trend of color changes being heretical, I am actually thinking of going back to Sepia.

    The Apocalypse is near.


    Good luck to Paul and Jeff selling this car. I'm confident someone will find it attractive.
    Well, maybe not black.
    But would rather have sepia brown or sand beige over red or white.
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