So lets say you have your choice of any color for a long hood....what would it be?
Me?
Ixnay on anything fecal or boring. That includes Sand Beige and possibly even Light Ivory.
Just because I own a Sepia 71S coupe (Now proudly dressed in Silver) and Light Ivory 67 coupe (Still Light Ivory and the last one to get picked for prom) doesn't influence my opinion.
Question was for you and others that have an opinion...which is most folks. Would like to see if a certain color rises to the top. Not too many colors I don't like. My 72T is a light yellow(Helhab) and love it.
Ha!
Like asking what color hair looks best on a woman.
If I were you I would start a new thread. And then wait for it to go crazy.
OK, now to get back on topic, a Sepia example from our friends at European Collectables . . .
Previous posts on this thread:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...016#post900018
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...016#post859574 - Listed at $178,500 @DriverSource Houston, TX, in March of this year.
1973.5 Porsche 911T 2.4L CIS Targa
VIN: 9113112016
Engine: -
Trans: -
Color: Sepia Brown/Tan Leatherette
Mileage: 15,015 (indicated)
Price: US$105,000
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Dealer Description:
One of only 1,302 911 T CIS Targa's built in 1973.5 Model Year for the world. Production date was June 1973.
Fully restored - rotisserie restoration, complete documentation, books, took kit, jack and records. Originally finished in factory Sepia Brown with Tan Leatherette.
Exceptionally straight body with beautiful paint. Excellent mechanical condition, very powerful and fun to drive! 2.4-liter (140 horsepower) with Bosch K-Jetronic CIS (Continuous Fuel Injection) four wheel disc brakes and 5-speed manual 915 transmission. Solid original floor pans and front suspension.
Very desirable 911T that is a blast to drive!
Doug Dill
1973 911E Coupe
PCA #1987109761
Early 911S Registry #548
The factory odd ball colors are making a come back.
Ugly is the new hot. When restored, they can look very nice and very period. Period is good.
I have a sand beige restoration project that i was going to color change because I initially considered it baby puke....
But now i consider it interesting and it stands out in the crowd.
I have since seen some really nice examples. (alot lot of sepia brown and sand beige cars were color changed throughout their lives, thus making them kind of rare.)
All the bright colors have been played out and the reds, black, silvers and whites are common.
interesting blues are winners in my books.
LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
Looking For 1969T Engine #6195922
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1969 Porsche 911T Karmann Coupe for sale @ Dusty Cars -NMNA
Scott
VIN 119121042
$81,995
Seller’s Description:
1969 Porsche 911T Karmann Coupe: garaged California car; 100% original floor metal; superb factory body gaps; original engine; rare Polo Red (code 6802). Completely dismantled (windows out) and taken to metal; hand dollied and blocked; base clear paint; wet-sanded and polished; re-assembled with all new rubbers and seals. Interior redone to factory specifications. Too many details to list. Excellent early long hood 911T in restored condition. Please see the extensive pictures and video provided to see condition, COA included. View all pictures here: https://goo.gl/photos/ASMSNe5ex7EuSCQG6
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1968 911S
1986 Carrera
2006 Carrera S
1973 BMW 3.0CS - Frances (gone but not forgotten)
I was beginning to think this Polo Red 69T was super, duper nice.
til I saw the paint ID plate area.
What in the world?