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    Burgandy red color question

    Hi All,

    After purchasing my 1971 t Targa last year I immediately ordered the COA and found out that in addition to being numbers matching the origonal burgandy red color had been changed to what I think is a generic "red". The car still has the origonal interior which was "Beige/tan leatherette/31. does anyone have a car with the origonal color combination of burgandy red and tan interior?
    It will be years before I consider a color change but I would like to know what it would look like. I have found pics of burgandy red cars and I like the color a lot.Name:  IMG_0347.jpg
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    Here is one. A 69S with tan interior. High quality restoration

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    Al,

    IMHO, Burgundy/Maroon over Tan is one of the most hansom Early 911 color combos there is..........
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    You should find what you need here:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...urgundy-Thread
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    Thanks Scott... I forgot how cool that thread is..........
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