Saab Sonnet, the 4-stroke V4 Ford engine version from 1972. I think I still have the shop manual in my garage even though I sold the car ~ 35 years ago.
I saw orange-gold shining across the parking lot and couldn't tell what kind of car it was ... definitely a color I would not forget ... custom? It's a big sedan - maybe a newer Jag? I can't see the body just the glow off the hood and the A pillars... No!...
I had my last two cars wrapped with gloss wrapping and they were indistinguishable to the naked eye to a paint job. It’s amazing how this technology has evolved.
Even if unwise … Saab Sonnet, the 4-stroke V4 Ford engine version from 1972. I think I still have the shop manual in my garage even though I sold the car ~ 35 years ago. Cazalea ...
Our second car is a fun, quickly killed, deep skye-blue VW Sportsvan. I absolutely love the colour, it makes people turn heads even though it's just a Golf with hydrocephalus. I believe KIA GT had a vibrant orange in their palette, too. However I have to ...
And none of them sexy. I understand Covid affected sales, but for many car models the paint selection is monochromatic and relentlessly boring. Do manufacturers think buyers are boring and risk averse? It’s a shame.
I liked my Electric Orange Tri-Coat Pearl Fiat 500e But here's the C & S C list, a few samples, and THE LINK 1. Championship White 2. Ermine White 3. Estoril Blue 4. Go Mango 5. Guards Red 6. Hugger Orange 7. Lettuce Alone (Holden) 8. Miami Blue 9. My...