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    "peper mint" 67 mystery

    must be repainted and made up

    posting here for future reference

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    Yes, a repaint, there are at least two ways you can tell. Also, the bottom car is a long wheelbase car.
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    De-horrify those Fuchs and it would look pretty nice
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    Always wanted to know what color the bottom car was.

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    They look like shades of turquoise to me. It is hard to be certain with the challenges of lighting and monitor calibration. What would be useful is actual paint codes from the badge.
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    As if it were a premonition, three weeks ago, a friend showed me a door that was sold to him as appropriate for LWB. The door was turquoise and SWB. It appeared the Turquoise was original paint.

    A week later, I found and bought a Turquoise LWB 911. I love the oddball period colors.

    The color of the car above looks like "Mint" that was offered on the 964.
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    The first car on this thread was discussed here,

    http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/vie...p?f=30&t=45464

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    The second car was done by TRE I believe. The owner (if he still has it) is "nameisbauer" on Pelican. I think he was registered here as well.
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    It is SWT ?
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