Rare Colors
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In connection to used cars the dealer normally print out a page with option, factory color etc. I think BMW and Porsche dealer, which I am most familiar with, have some sort of a database over all production cars.
But new cars don't come with anything which looks like the thing you have in US.
But new cars don't come with anything which looks like the thing you have in US.
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when buying second hand our point of ref for options is the sticker under the hood and on the inside ofthe service book. Unless we are fortunate enough to find a sales reciept (rarer than the colour of Cobalts car), most people tend to remove sales reciepts when selling on!
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L729 Satinschwarz Metallic
I don't have any new pics of the car, and it's current state of disassembly is unbecoming, to understate. I've had a hard time finding ANY pics of any Porsches in this color. In low light it's black, in the sun the pearlescent metallic pops to almost slate grey. In evening light the hues and undertones change as you walk around it. (truly a snobby, garish embellishment!)
I don't have any new pics of the car, and it's current state of disassembly is unbecoming, to understate. I've had a hard time finding ANY pics of any Porsches in this color. In low light it's black, in the sun the pearlescent metallic pops to almost slate grey. In evening light the hues and undertones change as you walk around it. (truly a snobby, garish embellishment!)
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L729 Satinschwarz Metallic
I don't have any new pics of the car, and it's current state of disassembly is unbecoming, to understate. I've had a hard time finding ANY pics of any Porsches in this color. In low light it's black, in the sun the pearlescent metallic pops to almost slate grey. In evening light the hues and undertones change as you walk around it. (truly a snobby, garish embellishment!)
I don't have any new pics of the car, and it's current state of disassembly is unbecoming, to understate. I've had a hard time finding ANY pics of any Porsches in this color. In low light it's black, in the sun the pearlescent metallic pops to almost slate grey. In evening light the hues and undertones change as you walk around it. (truly a snobby, garish embellishment!)
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Thanks!!! But right now there's nuth'n but air underneath it. After pulling the motor/tranny I stuck the wheels back on it and pushed it to the other side of the garage. The longblock goes up on the stand tonight, all the other hardware is in some state of getting cleaned and organized before I start in on the motor.
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L729 Satinschwarz Metallic
I don't have any new pics of the car, and it's current state of disassembly is unbecoming, to understate. I've had a hard time finding ANY pics of any Porsches in this color. In low light it's black, in the sun the pearlescent metallic pops to almost slate grey. In evening light the hues and undertones change as you walk around it. (truly a snobby, garish embellishment!)
I don't have any new pics of the car, and it's current state of disassembly is unbecoming, to understate. I've had a hard time finding ANY pics of any Porsches in this color. In low light it's black, in the sun the pearlescent metallic pops to almost slate grey. In evening light the hues and undertones change as you walk around it. (truly a snobby, garish embellishment!)
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"...not all that rare but again not very common"
OK then, I will bask in my quasi-exclusivity.
I do have to say the '80s and '90s had some wonderful colors from Porsche. If I see another fg'n Boxter in Ambiguous Gray Metallic TODAY it'll be so innocuous I may not notice it until I run it over in my DD.
OK then, I will bask in my quasi-exclusivity.
I do have to say the '80s and '90s had some wonderful colors from Porsche. If I see another fg'n Boxter in Ambiguous Gray Metallic TODAY it'll be so innocuous I may not notice it until I run it over in my DD.
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"...not all that rare but again not very common"
OK then, I will bask in my quasi-exclusivity.
I do have to say the '80s and '90s had some wonderful colors from Porsche. If I see another fg'n Boxter in Ambiguous Gray Metallic TODAY it'll be so innocuous I may not notice it until I run it over in my DD.
OK then, I will bask in my quasi-exclusivity.
I do have to say the '80s and '90s had some wonderful colors from Porsche. If I see another fg'n Boxter in Ambiguous Gray Metallic TODAY it'll be so innocuous I may not notice it until I run it over in my DD.
I agree the mid 90's was the peak for so many things Porsche. The paints were the best. After 94 most all formulas changed due to VOC restrictions and although some variations of colors remained they eventually lost the effect/impact that these metallics hold. Not to mention the costly 26 stage paint process.
IMO all of the special order paints are special and give these cars a uniqueness.
I think the metallic black and gray are great colors for the turbos. Then again I don't think I have seen these cars in a color I don't like. Although I haven't seen mint green yet other than the video. Not so sure that would be a color for me.
#41
I am pretty angry, have just found out at least two other Midnight Blue 964 (one of them a Turbo) are located in Denmark. Thought I was the only one with that color in Denmark.
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Schwarz and Midnight blue both GRREAT colours for 965's but not rare.
Amongst my good friends here in england we have several in midnight blue, and my very own (now sadly gone) was schwartz (metallic) black. Non-metallic black is also very nice for the older 911's. My previous 2 Carreras were in 'jet' black and when shined this was my very favourite :-)
Amongst my good friends here in england we have several in midnight blue, and my very own (now sadly gone) was schwartz (metallic) black. Non-metallic black is also very nice for the older 911's. My previous 2 Carreras were in 'jet' black and when shined this was my very favourite :-)
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Cobalt, I concede that like most here I'd consider offers for my firstborn to have a 3.6 in Cobalt Blue. My first color choice is blue, I ordered my Rickenbacker 4003 in a very close color to your car. My Audi S4 was "Santorin", which when waxed was a rich, delicious pearlescent. My 3.2 Carrera was Baltic Blue, a killer hue.
Props to BMW for LeMans on the E39 M5 too. But Cobalt > *.
Props to BMW for LeMans on the E39 M5 too. But Cobalt > *.
#44
Don't want to highjack, but finally got a few pics online. Know of one other this color, it was a slant.
Cobalt thanks again for the info.
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/w...r&linkid=link5
Cobalt thanks again for the info.
http://share.shutterfly.com/action/w...r&linkid=link5
#45
That is so true. The Signal Green I used to have got looks everywhere I went. Like I said, I definatley felt like a rock star in that one. When I bought it from Ray, one of the things he said that was so true was "your gonna find people that absolutley love it or hate it. I know one of these days I'm gonna regret selling it....big time
Cheers
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