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    Blue-tiful. Makes me want to go to Dalmatia.
    Dave Reu
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    Take a gander.
    A pretty traditional interior combination.
    I am not a pansy ass so feel free to comment at will
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    Dang, I am not standing upside down when I take the pictures. Y do they always eschew ?
    1962 356 S Cab gone
    1967 911S Coupe
    2008 RS60 Boxster gone
    1973.5 911T targa soft window Gone
    Runge 008 Gone
    2002 996 TT x-50 Gone
    2016 Boxster GTS pts gulf orange
    1969 912 SWT pts green

    Can I be FRANK with you ?

    Live everyday like it's your last .
    Eventually you'll be right.

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    I think you have to discount my opinion because i am biased ... I did the blue with dark red interior 40 or so years ago and it is stuck in my head.... Every time I looked at it was a good experience. It was for a customer, so it wasn't around for very long.... That said ... I am not a very creative individual when it comes to color combinations and such. I am fairly conservative.

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    I would've stayed with light ivory. Not because of originality but I think it's beautiful color with black interior. The blue looks nice but the seats???
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    Zitronengelb!

    Quote Originally Posted by maverick View Post
    . . . So I have a 67S coupe which I will be painting next week . . . . really leaning on painting it a non-period color . . .
    If it were me, then . . .

    NOT pastel

    NOT light

    Go full-bright


    Hey --- if I'm gonna go? . . . then I'm going BIG!



    NEVER see this color . . .
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...-911S-2-0-1969


    . . . could prolly find the car blind-folded . . . in the dark


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