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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 6:09 pm
by Steve
I would sell my soul for this car.....

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 7:34 pm
by Dave-R
Steve wrote:I would sell my soul for this car.....

It's green. F'ing ugly green.
Fine on a B-Body but E-Bodies call out for a high impact colour IMHO.
Jims' Cuda is the one I would have. Love the painted white roof option on it.
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 8:04 pm
by Steve
Utter tosh David.....ultimate sleeper in mean green

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 8:06 pm
by Richard
Buy it before it goes back to the states, listen to Duncan.
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 8:36 pm
by Mossy68
Yep. I'm with Steve on this.
Proper sleeper green. Steels the lot

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 8:51 pm
by Cannonball
Yes steve the plum one is jim,s car, minter
as i get older i really do not mind the more bland colours on muscle cars it makes a nice change from the impact colours i thiunk,
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 10:52 pm
by Steve
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 10:58 pm
by Pete
That is a pretty S h1t4 colour, hemi or not, you will start liking beige cars next, Duncan........
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 14 11:47 pm
by Cannonball
Pete wrote:That is a pretty S h1t4 colour, hemi or not, you will start liking beige cars next, Duncan........
I disagree pete everyone paints there cars bright impact colours even if they were not when new, i just like to see the base colours on them,
in the jensen world everyone paints them blue,,,,,,,,,,,, why 70,ss mustards n browns n beiges,
the older i get the more i think the manufactures did a pretty good job with these cars cept 14" piant wheels and poverty steel wheels
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 14 12:06 am
by Steve
Heres a nice sand pebble beige 383 for you Pete....

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 14 7:44 am
by Pete
I am probably traumatised by the fact that my father owned a Green Volvo estate and a taupe and beige Wolseley..........
I would never own a green car, hate them, regardless of make.
For a daily driver you can't beat Silver - well, millions of people would seem to agree with that. That's right, we are all individuals....
I think these old cars ARE about showing off and standing out, so most of the high impact colours work for me...apart from Sassy Grass GREEN, and (surprisingly) In-Violet / Plum Crazy....not sure I would be THAT comfortable with Moulin Rouge though...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 14 8:10 am
by Dave-R
Steve wrote:Heres a nice sand pebble beige 383 for you Pete....

That's actually a nice light colour. Better than white (which I hate the most).
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 14 9:00 am
by Carl
Pete wrote:I am probably traumatised by the fact that my father owned a Green Volvo estate and a taupe and beige Wolseley..........
I would never own a green car, hate them, regardless of make.
For a daily driver you can't beat Silver - well, millions of people would seem to agree with that. That's right, we are all individuals....
I think these old cars ARE about showing off and standing out, so most of the high impact colours work for me...apart from Sassy Grass GREEN, and (surprisingly) In-Violet / Plum Crazy....not sure I would be THAT comfortable with Moulin Rouge though...

I have to agree with you there Pete be loud and proud, but I do love sub lime.
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 14 9:02 am
by Blue
I like that in green, I would choose that over any hi impact colour, wheels would have to go though. I think these cars are about whatever you want them to be about, there are no rules. To me nothing shouts louder than understatement, I'll take Keira Knightley, you can keep your Jodie Marsh....
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 14 12:44 pm
by Cannonball
Blue wrote:I like that in green, I would choose that over any hi impact colour, wheels would have to go though. I think these cars are about whatever you want them to be about, there are no rules. To me nothing shouts louder than understatement, I'll take Keira Knightley, you can keep your Jodie Marsh....
yes she gives me a touch to blue,
so does jody marsh with that muscle and tats