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Yes..a Singer.
My 72 3.8 build above is Chartreuse which was a Special order color in 72 and on the 73 RS. We are going to paint the side stripe on then clear over unlike the Singer that uses a decal.
Originally Posted by drknauf
you mean a singer or 964 that slammed before ?
964,s lots
but singer never before indeed
if i owned a singer it would be in that color static and that low
Yes..a Singer.
My 72 3.8 build above is Chartreuse which was a Special order color in 72 and on the 73 RS. We are going to paint the side stripe on then clear over unlike the Singer that uses a decal.
I can't wait to see this completed. Chartreuse was a great color that for some reason everyone painted over in the 80's. Great choice and looks better on a widebody. That should be rather stealthy with a nice blend and since there are no decal or paint lines will just disappear at the right angle.
Exactly !!! Want it tone on tone but have to get it right. Had them paint a full size sample on metal so I could see it on the car. Was a little darker than I wanted so need them to do it again. Can't make a mistake with painting it on.
Originally Posted by cobalt
I can't wait to see this completed. Chartreuse was a great color that for some reason everyone painted over in the 80's. Great choice and looks better on a widebody. That should be rather stealthy with a nice blend and since there are no decal or paint lines will just disappear at the right angle.
found this 92 Rubystone RS in a private museum this weekend ... modified for racing once upon a time perhaps? Is that a wasted spark setup? only 5,764 kms. Quite a few techart bits - pedals, rear decklid insert and front ducts I think are theirs but with the fog light fg'd over.
What else can you see?