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Thread: Was this a stock color?

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    Peter Kane

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    Yes sir... Seen a few..

    Robert
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    from pca

    This photo is right off of the PCA web site.Looks close.doesn`t define it as original though.
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    I had a 72 S I bought that was called rose red (Raspberry) I bought car at night thought it was red. First time time I saw it in day light I almost Sh*t my pants. Very close to that color, you either hated it or loved it. It is the one 911 I wish I had never sold.
    Phil

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    this was an original paint 75 Carrera at Essen in April.
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    Raspberry S

    There is/has been a raspberry '72 or '73 S for sale here in Atlanta for a year or more - don't know if it ever sold. We're not that metrosexual down here.
    1973 911E - Viper Green
    1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS

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    That was my old car, paid the princely sum of $8400 in 1990.
    Phil

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    and here it is...

    1972 S Rose/Raspberry Red
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    Boy 16 years ago I hated that color, looks great today.
    Phil

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    Anyone know the paint code for that color?
    I'm actually curious about paint code 024 "fraise" and want to make sure it doesn't look like the color above. I like the look of fraise on the elferhelfer website.
    Bill G.

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