Reference Guide to PTS
#3841
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
Please send us a photo of your hands, evil, & let us be the judge! Then perhaps we will not confuse you with 'Little Marco'!
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I tend to come into things a little naive but I like to think it is because I want to think the best of
individuals/organizations/businesses but I assumed any endeavour concerning things Porsche
would tap into resources within the Rennlist community and certainly anything about color would
find its way to this thread. I further assumed the likes of evilfij and certainly you Eduardo had
already been contacted for contribution to the PCA color exercise. Mr. Stout's letter was the
reminder that things aren't always as rosy as the seem and that even not-for-profit business
are still a business and business seems to come before community (don't misinterpret this
is meant in a negative way towards PCA not Mr. Stout) . I feel blessed to be able to be a
part of the Porsche and Rennlist community and to "know" so many of you here and the
dedication you put into sharing quality information. Maybe I've drifted a bit off topic here
but it is important to know that there are so many of us that appreciate...and rely upon,
the contributions on this forum that so many of you make each day.
...but I wouldn't put Lime Gold Metallic in the color graveyard so maybe my opinion
doesn't mean that much.
individuals/organizations/businesses but I assumed any endeavour concerning things Porsche
would tap into resources within the Rennlist community and certainly anything about color would
find its way to this thread. I further assumed the likes of evilfij and certainly you Eduardo had
already been contacted for contribution to the PCA color exercise. Mr. Stout's letter was the
reminder that things aren't always as rosy as the seem and that even not-for-profit business
are still a business and business seems to come before community (don't misinterpret this
is meant in a negative way towards PCA not Mr. Stout) . I feel blessed to be able to be a
part of the Porsche and Rennlist community and to "know" so many of you here and the
dedication you put into sharing quality information. Maybe I've drifted a bit off topic here
but it is important to know that there are so many of us that appreciate...and rely upon,
the contributions on this forum that so many of you make each day.
...but I wouldn't put Lime Gold Metallic in the color graveyard so maybe my opinion
doesn't mean that much.
I don't know anyone that has been contacted by PCA to be recruited for their
'color exercise'. But from the looks of his response, I think Evil is already
packing his overnight bag for his trip to PCA headquarters in Maryland. And
thanks for remembering the color graveyard* & those that reside there at
Feurbach. May these hues rest there forever in peace....and I pray they
may not get back out on the approved PTS list under any circumstances!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
*From the cemetery archives:
"And you would be correct. Although I shed a very
small tear when we buried 'Nordic Gold' next to
'Lime Gold Metallic' at Stuttgart-Feuerbach's now
notorious cemetery for unsuccesful automotive
colors!
I go by their graves everytime I visit the factory
at nearby Zuffenhausen...just to make sure these
colors are still buried deep in dirt & have not been
resuscitated by some 'kitschy' color fashionista hired
by PAG at the last minute!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
small tear when we buried 'Nordic Gold' next to
'Lime Gold Metallic' at Stuttgart-Feuerbach's now
notorious cemetery for unsuccesful automotive
colors!
I go by their graves everytime I visit the factory
at nearby Zuffenhausen...just to make sure these
colors are still buried deep in dirt & have not been
resuscitated by some 'kitschy' color fashionista hired
by PAG at the last minute!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
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#3843
SJW, a Carin' kinda guy
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Newer version of the PTS list posted in the 991 forum:
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1116...l#post15485289
smyrna and fjord greens confirmed available for PTS. Some other new greens and some more new blues and greys too.
Thanks to the member who posted it.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1116...l#post15485289
smyrna and fjord greens confirmed available for PTS. Some other new greens and some more new blues and greys too.
Thanks to the member who posted it.
#3845
Rennlist Member
Newer version of the PTS list posted in the 991 forum:
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1116...l#post15485289
smyrna and fjord greens confirmed available for PTS. Some other new greens and some more new blues and greys too.
Thanks to the member who posted it.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1116...l#post15485289
smyrna and fjord greens confirmed available for PTS. Some other new greens and some more new blues and greys too.
Thanks to the member who posted it.
+1!!
#3846
#3847
Drifting
I see that Bahama Yellow is on the list. I think that is an awesome color but I find it interesting that I've never seen it on a water-cooled 911. Perhaps I am in the minority in thinking it is a great color.
#3848
Rennlist Member
#3849
Rennlist Member
#3850
Drifting
JAM2 - thanks for sharing. Great to see it in a modern 911. Looks awesome. It may be the lighting, but it looks less orange and more yellow than the Bahama from the 70's. The same can be said for light ivory (which is the PTS color I went with for my GT3T); the lighting in the top picture is not the greatest but the light ivory from the 60's looks whiter than then light ivory from the 991 R. Interesting how the colors change over the years.
#3851
Rennlist Member
You’re welcome.
I saw a picture comparing Oslo blue from the 70s and a current one. 70s car looks to be a few shades darker. I wonder if the newer colors, being water based, have something to do with the shade variations.
I saw a picture comparing Oslo blue from the 70s and a current one. 70s car looks to be a few shades darker. I wonder if the newer colors, being water based, have something to do with the shade variations.
#3853
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
Thank you Daniel!
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Correctamundo.
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Porsche will not explain much (if anything) about how they formulate colors to match vintage/historic
colors. But the fact they gave it a new color code, Z14 and not the vintage code (110) tells me it was
reformulated. But to what extend, we really don't know pending more information from owners of the
new PTS Z14 examples vs old.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
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JAM2 - thanks for sharing. Great to see it in a modern 911. Looks awesome. It may be the lighting, but it looks
less orange and more yellow than the Bahama from the 70's. The same can be said for light ivory (which is the
PTS color I went with for my GT3T); the lighting in the top picture is not the greatest but the light ivory from the
60's looks whiter than then light ivory from the 991 R. Interesting how the colors change over the years.
less orange and more yellow than the Bahama from the 70's. The same can be said for light ivory (which is the
PTS color I went with for my GT3T); the lighting in the top picture is not the greatest but the light ivory from the
60's looks whiter than then light ivory from the 991 R. Interesting how the colors change over the years.
colors. But the fact they gave it a new color code, Z14 and not the vintage code (110) tells me it was
reformulated. But to what extend, we really don't know pending more information from owners of the
new PTS Z14 examples vs old.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
#3854
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
A word of caution on posting the 'Confidential' Porsche PTS list
Newer version of the PTS list posted in the 991 forum:
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1116...l#post15485289
smyrna and fjord greens confirmed available for PTS. Some other new greens and some more new blues and greys too.
Thanks to the member who posted it.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1116...l#post15485289
smyrna and fjord greens confirmed available for PTS. Some other new greens and some more new blues and greys too.
Thanks to the member who posted it.
(Dkk), that Porsche does not want the PTS list posted on public forums. He may
not realize that what he is doing could get his dealer in some trouble with PCNA
& PAG.
Here is what I posted earlier this evening on that 991 thread that Evil brought to
our attention in an earlier post:
"Dkk: Did you happened to notice this stern reminder from Porsche that appears
on EACH page of the list you just cavalierly posted on this public forum?
Do you know that the dealer that made that list available to you can get into
trouble with PCNA & PAG if they find out you posted on a public forum?
Why don't you asked them if what you did is OK before this can get you
into further grief with your local dealer, either Chandler or North Scottsdale?
So caveat emptor.
Personally, I think it's a very short sighted policy of Porsche to insist in keeping
this list 'confidential'. And I have been lobbying hard for them to change it.
The policy started around May of 2015, perhaps as a result of our successful
effort here on Rennlist to make both PTS & 'Porsche Exclusive' options better
known & less opaque to Porsche customers. Some of this education was
accomplished via the following threads with the contributions of many members
of our enthusiast community worldwide. And it was a very informative &
relevant information that helped many with their Porsche custom orders!
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And as soon as Porsche created that 'confidential' label back in 2015, I explained
to the readers of Rennlist that in my opinion it was totally wrong & counterproductive.
Here is an example that I wrote about it as it appears on post #1 of the revised
thread 'Reference Guide to PTS' which is a 'Sticky' on the 991 gt forum:
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Even though I still receive copies of the latest Porsche PTS lists from various sources
in Europe, Middle East, US & Canada, I have chosen to honor Porsche's wishes. Thus
I discontinued my practice of posting these PTS lists in public. Ultimately it's their company
& their business...and if they are entitled to do as they please with their options. Others
may not have the same concerns or care to adhere to Porsche's wishes with regards to
this PTS list. But I just wanted you to know the issues before you go any further in case
it might save you some headaches if you were unaware of the 'confidential' nature of this
information.
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Evil...You know better than encourage this, especially since the poster might
not know that he is not supposed to post this information in public & might
land him in 'hot water'.
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not only for the 991/718 but for the
Panamera/Macan. And it has been
on the approved list for a period of
time. So this is beyond a 'guideline'.
By the way, the PTS list posted by
Dkk is dated 6/26/2018.
And if history is going to be repeated,
Porsche will start the PTS approval
process from scratch when the 992
starts production. Every new model,
with its new surface materials &
interior trims, will need to be feasibility
tested to make sure it will work correctly
(not fade at different rates, etc) on these
new surfaces & not create a warranty
nightmare for Porsche. So don't assume
that a color you see on the PTS list for
the 991 will be automatically available
initially for the 992."
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1116...ability-2.html
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale