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more picture of cars
more pictures of the cars
one more of the 72 rear
Welcome aboard Scott... beautiful cars
Tscott,
Nice cars. Is that 69E aubergine? If so, plse post more pic's of it. I love the color.
Thanks
The 69e is burgundy red. It's pretty much a true burgundy color and doesn't have the purple cast of aubergine. I've always loved the aubergine color though.
Tom:
I would not have gone to look at the 72S at G&W if you hadn't given me such a good description of the car on the phone. You warned me about how much fun it was to drive and you were right. After I bought the car I decided to drive it home to Georgia from Va. which I knew would take me through the Blue Ridge mountains, so I spent the night at the northern point of the Blue Ridge Parkway and got up early for a run down the mountains into Georgia. Just after I got started a Volvo rushed past me and I was able to use him as a rabbit to scare up any police up ahead. So I would let him get out ahead, then I would catch up and let him go ahead and so on and so on, for about 30 minutes. It was one of those perfect combinations of scenery, great roads and fun car. I wondered why I was so tired when I arrived home, but no doubt this was what the car does best.
Scott
See!!? I told you guys Sepia Brown could look great when it's done up right. :D
Nice look Scott!
I am with you Jens. After years of deriding sepia, I saw a really clean early exmplae one day on the street and realized that it was a very cool color. Looks great in the evening glow as well. I am still trying to warm up to bahama yellow though...Quote:
Originally Posted by Jens
Bahama Yellow? Now we're talking real color!
:D