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Old 06-28-2009, 05:21 AM
alfamox alfamox is offline
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There are normally two (or three) sides of painting old classics. One is originality in color, chemistry and appearance - glow, depth, gloss etc. The other is behaviour and taste. The third is not worth taking into consideration is value by selling - who wants to sell a beloved classic?

You really have to find a blue color you want to live with for years and love every time you see it. I would hate to have a wonderful car in a color I dislike.

In my opinion some blue colors kill the shapes of many car designs but in some cases the blues are just playing. Here is a blue Zagato sz to kill for and a blue junior Z maybe in french blue. I like the dark blue most if it cant be bluette, but I really think when it comes to color chose yourself and do not listen to much to others since it is such a personal thing.

Lars
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