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    Early Porsche blues

    Does anyone have color chips of Albert Blue, Oxford Blue and Royal Blue.
    Thanks,
    Phil

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    Phil,

    The search button is your friend. Try using the key words: paint code. There are several Web Sites that will show you chips.

    One of my favorite sites is: http://www.elferhelfer.de/farben.htm.

    Tom Tweed has a great site too at: http://members.rennlist.com/tweedt/glasurit.htm
    Harry

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    Please note that Oxford Blue is called Seeblau, Oceanblue, in German. it is actually only only called something else in English.

    I am hoping it is good looking in Oxford Blue as I am about to paint my car back to the original color. I have not seen a car in the color in real life yet.

    Sigurd
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    Thanks I looked at the the German site but didn't know color translation. I had never heard of Royal Blue before. Has anyone ever seen that one in person.
    Phil

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    Sigurd PM me your email I can send you some pics of an oxford blue 911, it's a stunning color.
    Phil

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    I have posted pictures of RS lwt #1201 on this site. It's Oxford blue. I have a -73 E in Oxford blue. I was not my favorit but I have grown to like. It's, well, see blue with a tad lilac in it. I have started to call my car Vincent because it rather aristocratic in that "dress". There is a RST that has been seen in it's Oxford blue dress somewhere on the web. It is not a sproty color but it's a nice alternativ to Silver, Black and Hellgelb.

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    Albert Blue

    Robert Gross
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    albert blue.

    Regardless of the blue color you choose,, there all beautiful..

    Robert.
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    Another Albert Blue! A 72 S. Has to be one of my favorite colors, except for maybe the signal yellow, or the green, well perhaps black too.
    Tom
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    Robert, I'm having a hard time focusing on the car. - Tom
    Tom F.

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    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
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