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Thread: Color Desirability

  1. #21
    You guys are right about the orange/red issue... Now if only we could get one of the moderators to "fix" it since I couldn't edit it myself...

  2. #22
    Larry, Larry, Larry, .......you will drive 93 on a highway but not 60 on an auto-x course?!?!?!?!
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    Judging by the responses I am right in line with repainting my car from the current black to the correct SILVER! Plus I have to distinguish myself from Dave's car somehow. Oh, I know...his runs
    Michael
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  4. #24
    Yes,
    But my car was originally silver too!
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    1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
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    Early "S" Registry #439

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    That's why you have to keep yours black! Either that or get back to the bitchin RED interior!
    Michael
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    -S Registry #586

  6. #26

    Paint

    Hello: My 70 s was originally Conda green but is black now. How will the conda green look? The black on this car is not very good, but have seen some nice ones. I like blue cars Ossi and gemini blue also. I don't like red to much but love the orange. Well as you can tell I like them all. Thanks Eric

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    Conda Green is sweet.
    Sort of a paler version of my Leaf Green.
    Also, Aga Blue.
    Yes, Sand Beige.
    All the Oranges.
    Not Sepia.
    Not Chartreuse.
    Not Purple. I saw a Moonstone car at Streets of Willow and OUCH! It's like Lavendar from Hell.
    Sandy Isaac
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  8. #28
    Conda Green is one of those amazing period colors that begs to be looked at. Any car lucky enough to have Conda Green as the original color which no longer has it needs to be repainted immediately to the original.

    Kenik
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  9. #29
    I voted silver, but the oranges, and Albert blue are my faves!
    Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
    1970 911"S" - Black (originally silver)
    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
    10 sec 67 VW
    Early "S" Registry #439

  10. #30

    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    Conda Green is one of those amazing period colors that begs to be looked at. Any car lucky enough to have Conda Green as the original color which no longer has it needs to be repainted immediately to the original.

    Agreed....

    PS - Larry47 voted twice....

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