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Or can someone tell me the color code?
Martin
Martin
hm...maybe. looks like moss gold or dusty gold.
It's beautiful accept the wheels.
No no, that's not what I typed!Sorry but I can't accept those wheels.
Same as an 8" lift on a pickup truck. It says " look at me" to a narrow demographic, with no concern for performance or drive ability.WTF is the attraction of putting on wheels like that on a beautiful classic car.
And the answer is not, " because they are cool looking and I like them".
Give me a valid reason.
STOP!!!!!
It is not my car!!! I'm just interested in the color! Think it is the color I want for my 300... Ok?
Could be zz-1?
Martin
There isn't nor will you ever hear of a valid reason. One of the worst trends in the classic car hobby to date.WTF is the attraction of putting on wheels like that on a beautiful classic car.
And the answer is not, " because they are cool looking and I like them".
Give me a valid reason.
I think is is either spice gold or dusty gold. I personally would buy the smallest quantity of paint you can get and shoot it on preferably on some sheet metal, clear it and then buff it out.
Only then will you get a good representation of the actual color if you end up not liking the color you start over. Good luck.
BTW the wheels suck.
Because it's America, and Because he/they can!!!!WTF is the attraction of putting on wheels like that on a beautiful classic car.
And the answer is not, " because they are cool looking and I like them".
Give me a valid reason.
Isn't Goldie saddle bronze?Mike:
I betcha that color is the same as the color on your car.
I think is is either spice gold or dusty gold. I personally would buy the smallest quantity of paint you can get and shoot it on preferably on some sheet metal, clear it and then buff it out.
Only then will you get a good representation of the actual color if you end up not liking the color you start over. Good luck.
BTW the wheels suck.