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    I would love to paint my '72 S Targa Signal Orange! Nice call.

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    The best part is that signal orange is the color on the kardex.
    Kenik
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    Looks fantastic and I love the color! Loud and proud, what more could you ask?

    Brooke
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    Love Signal Orange... always have...

    Fred Stewart's beautiful '67S hot rod...

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    Great looking car Bob. This is the time when patience will make all the difference. I liked the color sooo much I painted my 57 Chevy the same, but Detroit calls it Omaha Orange!
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    If you go to the home page and wait to see all the posted pictures from the Cal Speedway event, you'll see a Gulf Orange Targa and right behind it is a Signal Orange Coupe. Tangerine(Blood Orange) is even darker than Gulf Orange. All shades of the Porsche Orange colors are beautiful . Jim
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    Thanks Guys,

    Colour corrected monitor and all I was still really shocked how great this colour was in person. I still need to see it in sunlight which I think will make it even more eye popping.

    Sticking to the COA and going with the original colour is feeling really good right about now.
    1970 911S Targa
    On the road again soon.

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