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    Body color today is leaf green? It sure looks a lot more like Irish green to me unless my monitor is totally distorting the color.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevesc_us View Post
    Body color today is leaf green? It sure looks a lot more like Irish green to me unless my monitor is totally distorting the color.
    I think it's a little bit darker than irish green , but not positive and can be wrong

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    In 66 leaf green must have been a totally different shade back then. Here’s what I usually see as leaf green.
    70 914-6 #2615 (Metallic Green) - SOLD
    74 US Carrera Coupe #63 (Lime Green)
    73 911 T Coupe #1891 (Gemini Blue)

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    It’s currently Irish green.

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    It might be better to just leave it Irish green and enjoy driving it as is. If restored back to sand beige with perfect paint; you might not drive it and only lust after it in the garage. Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    It might be better to just leave it Irish green and enjoy driving it as is. If restored back to sand beige with perfect paint; you might not drive it and only lust after it in the garage. Chris
    this is the earliest plan in mind especially whilst getting familiar with the car .....................then I shall see , thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimhuiz View Post
    It’s currently Irish green.
    so Irish Green it is ;-)

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    306036S , seems to love the letter M , after first owner being in Scenic Hills Drive in Pensacola Florida, it went to Missouri (where it had a colour change to Irish green in the 90's), sold again in Missouri in October 2001( very nice chap, Wolfgang, who I am in touch with , in 2008 sold to Jim Huizenga from Michigan ( another very nice person who many of you know here ) .........and now embarking on the journey to Malta ( Marcus )
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