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Thread: 71S color change quandary

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by johns4949 View Post
    Well THAT certainly doesn't count.

    I wasn't willing to spend <$50k for a gag car in 2013.

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I think Pastel Blue it is. Thanks for the input.
    Also available as a GM color code.
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  3. #63
    I love colors that place a car firmly in the period they were manufactured. You could say the same about tangerine, but in the old 911 world the skittles colors have just about become the new red.
    Tom F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swcarroll View Post
    Also available as a GM color code.
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    Frank in Drag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Frank in Drag?
    Yes.


    That's me dressed up as a blue Vega wagon.

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    I'd lean more to something that would look like a beautiful desert sunset. No the brown desert floor.
    Cheers from Virginia Beach,
    Rusty

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