968 Turbo S for sale
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I don't think so.
My 944 was India Red and had a touch of orange when next to Guards Red.
Tough to say with this one, cause the pics are crap.
Is there any information as to TS color production?
My 944 was India Red and had a touch of orange when next to Guards Red.
Tough to say with this one, cause the pics are crap.
Is there any information as to TS color production?
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No Damian the color is "Blood orange" here are more infos ----62,000 klms /standard LSD 75%/adj rear wing/LHD/ 224KW-305 HP . Sorry Porsche G96 I'm not very good at linking add his a couple more pics the car is for sale in Germany.
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The way I heard it, years ago, was that "Indiscrot" was based on the very, very slightly orangey red of some Guards regiment of the British Army in colonial India. Hence "Indian Red" in the original German, but idiomatically translated into "Guards Red" for the English-speaking world.
Of course, the real truth is that auto manufacturers sell cars with the same name and/or paint code over years or decades and year to year, they aren't always the same. I don't know if it's an inability to maintain the same chemical formulation over time, changes in the availability of materials, formulation changes required by law, or if it's just tweaking to make things "better".
Guards Red is certainly nothing close to "Blood Orange", though.
Of course, the real truth is that auto manufacturers sell cars with the same name and/or paint code over years or decades and year to year, they aren't always the same. I don't know if it's an inability to maintain the same chemical formulation over time, changes in the availability of materials, formulation changes required by law, or if it's just tweaking to make things "better".
Guards Red is certainly nothing close to "Blood Orange", though.
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Reds are inherently the most unstable of paint pigments over time. Very few cars with their original "Guards Red/India red" paint job would not have changed colour significantly over time.
Guards red was originally quite vibrant and deep. Quite striking when new. These days, many look quite orange, or sometimes even pink.
I wouldn't buy a 968 Turbo S at any price, in any case. What's the point in having a 968 without variocam?
Guards red was originally quite vibrant and deep. Quite striking when new. These days, many look quite orange, or sometimes even pink.
I wouldn't buy a 968 Turbo S at any price, in any case. What's the point in having a 968 without variocam?
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The way I heard it, years ago, was that "Indiscrot" was based on the very, very slightly orangey red of some Guards regiment of the British Army in colonial India. Hence "Indian Red" in the original German, but idiomatically translated into "Guards Red" for the English-speaking world.
Of course, the real truth is that auto manufacturers sell cars with the same name and/or paint code over years or decades and year to year, they aren't always the same. I don't know if it's an inability to maintain the same chemical formulation over time, changes in the availability of materials, formulation changes required by law, or if it's just tweaking to make things "better".
Guards Red is certainly nothing close to "Blood Orange", though.
Of course, the real truth is that auto manufacturers sell cars with the same name and/or paint code over years or decades and year to year, they aren't always the same. I don't know if it's an inability to maintain the same chemical formulation over time, changes in the availability of materials, formulation changes required by law, or if it's just tweaking to make things "better".
Guards Red is certainly nothing close to "Blood Orange", though.