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    Mexico Blue

    Would some one post a few pictures of Mexico Blue cars?

    Thanks

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    2 very nice Mexico Blue cars on this thread...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ht=MEXICO+BLUE
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    Here is my buddy Tom Smith's track machine in the original Mexico Blue hue. One of my favorite colors on 911s.
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    Thanks, thats what I needed. Thats the color I want.........

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    I think the car in front is Mexico Blue, I love that color too.

    But notice the Leaf Green E in front. Now that is a color! Very subtle but steals the show every glance.

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    "E"`s in Colorado

    That`s Chris Latshaw`s leaf green 911E. Chris is organizing the Tour out of Durango,Colo. this July for "E"`s and all comers for a drive through some of the best roads in Colorado. See this site for more info: http://www.911e.org/gathering/index.php
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    Pastel Blue and Glacier Blue are two early 911 colors that are similar (off in search of pics).

    Pastel Blue:

    Glacier Blue:

    I don't think I've yet to see an early 911 blue or green that I didn't like - even Olive.

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