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    green interior

    i am going to have my interior redone. I really start to like green interior.
    My car is slate grey, i am not sure how this combo will work together.
    Any one have any picture or seen this combo?
    many thanks
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    I've got Silver/green(had...I sold it recently)... I think slate/green would be a good combo...but slate/red is a knockout!
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    I agree slate red is a better choice but I also have started to be really attracted to green.
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    I'm trying to talk my wife into dark green on my slate 70 but she isnt going for it. I personally think it looks awesome!
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    I would love to have a slate grey on green car. Slate grey on red is great too. My dad picked up a slate grey on red '64 C coupe from the factory, and that's what I learned to drive in. Don Ahearn has Bruce Jenning's '67 S with a green interior and sport seats. That is nice!

    A few months ago, Classic Invest in Colorado had a slate grey on green T-6 normal coupe for sale. Maybe you can call them for pictures.
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    I just finished a few 'red' interiors on Grey. I do like green on grey or silver. I know a Ferrari Dino in silver with green leather. If you go for red, get the grey carpets. All red(like I have done for some) I do not love. I love contrast.

    The Alfa Giulia Super there has a real nice shade of green leather(very simular to the Dino-same owner)


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    Don't do slate grey with green........

    Don't go green with grey.

    The overall outcome will be too dark- the flat dark grey needs a contrasting colour to bring it out, to compliment it. I had a '65 C Coupe 6410 Slate Grey with red seats and oatmeal carpets.....this was an all time outstanding combo.

    I have a 5710 Stone Grey 901 with green seats and the contrast is right. Light exterior, darker interior.

    You don't want to mix two dark colours, in my opinion.

    6410 Slate Grey with black......yuk. Get what I mean? But 6410 Slate Grey with red/tan/burgundy.....nice.

    Or, trim it up all original, what ever that was?

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    Not Slate Grey, but here is Don's ex Bridgers, ex Jennings car that Edwin mentioned. I never would have thought that this combo would work, but the Cadillac burgandy over green is stunning.
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    guys thanks for the comment,
    i agree that red go great with slate gray.
    i know that green also work well with white or light ivory.
    my car is getting repaint too so that's mean i guess i have to choose which one
    i like more slate gray or green interior.
    if i go with green interior then the car would be Light ivory which is also one of my favorite color but i already got Alfa with that color.
    if i choose slate gray then may be i just keep it black like it was or red.
    or may be i just change my Alfa interior to green.
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    I went through my files and came up with many pictures.
    See how you like them.
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