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Thread: Pictures of color 024 "fraise"?

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    Pictures of color 024 "fraise"?

    Interested in this color. Listed as a 72/73 color on the elferhelfer website. Anyone have pictures of a car having this color? Looks like a deep raspberry red from what I can tell...
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    There were 4 RS's in that colour but I have never seen a picture of one........anyone?
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    "Fraise" in French translates to strawberry in English . On the 356-911 UK site it is listed as "3310/3333 Rose Red *SO 024 " for 1972, and "4510/4545 Rose Red 024" for 1973. In this German site "http://www.911c1.de/porsche/Technik/farben/farbcode_rosa.htm" it is listed under pink Porsche colours(not red?) with two differens codes

    ROSA - Lackierungen gab es in :

    024 fraise 1973
    N4 fraise 1973


    Would love to see one in that colour.

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    I believe there was one, a '73, in that color at the German Auto Fest in 2005. I'll dig around and see if I shot a pic of it.
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    Here's a sample.
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    Found it !!! Look at the S at the bottom.


    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...light=rose+red
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    Is that a Mary Kay decal I see in the rear window...
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    The color chip Jared posted is a lot darker than the picture of the car. Are we sure that that car is 024 fraise?
    Jared, I think you know what I'm trying to do here...silver or gray isn't going to cut it for me. I need some color against that signal yellow. How about maroon?
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    Yes there is a big difference, but so is the Viper green chip compared to real life and I would say the same about the orange. The pictures below are from the same link as posted in my previous post. I am no expert at all on this theme, just used the search funktion and "stole" info from older threads.

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    1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim

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    Good point about the viper green chip. Suppose I can cross that one off of my list...
    Bill G.

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