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    Member #1525 gilbert911's Avatar
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    Please help me rate this color

    Please see pics..
    please rate on scale 1(least) - 10(most) regards suitabliity for LWB narrow bodied hot rod.
    I have the paint details and I keep coming back to these pics.
    Not a factory Porsche color, but it's in the family

    Thanks

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    I love it !!

    What's the colour called ?
    Andy

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    10 for sure.....
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    Wasn't that called mouse grey??
    Tony Proasi

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    On the fence ---7.5

    It seems to have a little too much white in it for my taste.

    Some rough finished Fuchs might be a nice touch with this light of a grey...
    -Andrew
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    Looks a lot like a correct LWB color from 1970, Weissgrau.
    Kenik
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    Yes,proceed,but only with a ruby red interior !

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    Great color. Red interior definitely.
    Sandy Isaac
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    Lovely... well done. Great period EMPI wheels.
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    Talking light grey

    Yes go with this color with chrome trim, red interior or ; have you seen Tony at Autobahn Interiors in San Diego with his new green sport seats with green and black houndstooth inserts? Maybe a entire interior in green with those seats.

    regards Chris Early S Reg.#205

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