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Post by racingteatray on May 7, 2020 9:44:28 GMT
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Post by PG on May 7, 2020 10:41:17 GMT
That's a rather nice shade of green. But I do wonder how many people will order it in that colour (more's the shame)?
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Post by garry on May 7, 2020 12:57:54 GMT
That's very nice. Whenever i look on the Porsche configurator I'm drawn to a colour called aventurine green. Not as 'green' as that Alfa, but lovely nonetheless
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Post by racingteatray on May 7, 2020 13:07:04 GMT
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on May 7, 2020 13:17:22 GMT
My dad had a MK3 Cortina 2000E in that colour and I remember my mum going mad when he brought it home due to green being the unlucky colour.
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Post by garry on May 7, 2020 13:22:21 GMT
My dad had a MK3 Cortina 2000E in that colour and I remember my mum going mad when he brought it home due to green being the unlucky colour. My dad had a green mk 5 cortina estate with green velour interior. It was a bugger to sell, not sure if that was because it was seen as unlucky or because it looked shit!
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Post by alf on May 7, 2020 14:21:50 GMT
I like that. I like the Audi RS bright green that some derided in Evo when they had a long termer in that colour (was it an RS5?). Very nice.
My first 156 was green - but a sort of metallic olive green. I loved it!
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Post by Tim on May 7, 2020 14:42:57 GMT
My Coupe is Scotts Green which is a darker shade and not so pearlescent.
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Post by PG on May 7, 2020 19:32:19 GMT
My dad had a MK3 Cortina 2000E in that colour and I remember my mum going mad when he brought it home due to green being the unlucky colour. I had a 1970 Mk II Cortina in Fern Green metallic, which was a light green metallic. It was the period when Ford had not really cracked metallic paints and a lot of the paint used to peel off leaving a nice grey primer / green metallic camouflage effect.
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Post by michael on May 7, 2020 19:58:30 GMT
I had a turquoise Fiat Punto Sporting (which I loved) and that in terms of accidents was one of the luckiest cars I owned.
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Post by Andy C on May 7, 2020 20:02:01 GMT
Really suits it. I’d love one
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Post by Martin on May 7, 2020 20:16:37 GMT
Like the colour, but you do know it will be black interior only and no wood trim?!
I do like the idea of a QF, but I do too many miles for the reliability risk.
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Post by Alex on May 7, 2020 20:43:14 GMT
I like dark green cars if they're done right and that shade does suit it, especially with tan leather but as others have suggested I don't think many will be ordered but there will probably be a few dealers forced to take on that colour combo for their next demo.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2020 23:04:48 GMT
I don't mind a green car, but that green isn't very nice. In fact, I'd call that teal, not green.
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Post by PetrolEd on May 10, 2020 19:55:42 GMT
That is bloody lovely
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Post by racingteatray on May 11, 2020 11:05:11 GMT
Like the colour, but you do know it will be black interior only and no wood trim?! I do like the idea of a QF, but I do too many miles for the reliability risk. I can live with that because there aren't yards of silvered plastic either. There was no wood in my 156 GTA. The lack of a sunroof would most annoy me.
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Post by Martin on May 11, 2020 11:07:51 GMT
Like the colour, but you do know it will be black interior only and no wood trim?! I do like the idea of a QF, but I do too many miles for the reliability risk. I can live with that because there aren't yards of silvered plastic either. There was no wood in my 156 GTA. The lack of a sunroof would most annoy me. I assume that you’d be allowed to buy one with it being Italian and a saloon....so no excuses!
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