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Yup, it's that time of the year again. I don't like my off white, cream beige ivory, so I've decided to do a respray in the new year.

This week I was looking at the Kustomcoachwerks site and saw John Jones's dove blue pre-A that I've seen a million times before...........that was until I was thinking about that colour on my car. This got me thinking, are there any other colours out there that I haven't considered yet?

http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu71/kustomcoachwerks/new%20album/predn4.jpg

Interior colour isn't important as luckily I've held off on re-covering the seats until I've decided what i want to do.

Any adivce?

I'm a stock looking car guy, so no pearls or powdered rhino horned flip flop paints please. Pics also if possible...........on a speedy.

This is my cars current colour........

- G

1955 Kit Car Centre(Speedster)

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Yup, it's that time of the year again. I don't like my off white, cream beige ivory, so I've decided to do a respray in the new year.

This week I was looking at the Kustomcoachwerks site and saw John Jones's dove blue pre-A that I've seen a million times before...........that was until I was thinking about that colour on my car. This got me thinking, are there any other colours out there that I haven't considered yet?

http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu71/kustomcoachwerks/new%20album/predn4.jpg

Interior colour isn't important as luckily I've held off on re-covering the seats until I've decided what i want to do.

Any adivce?

I'm a stock looking car guy, so no pearls or powdered rhino horned flip flop paints please. Pics also if possible...........on a speedy.

This is my cars current colour........

- G

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Michael B's car, (see previous post above) looks to me like Meissen Blue, there is a similar example of the color on the JPS website, and it is a great color, particularly with his tan interior. His wheels are the same color and the car is the epitome of 1957 cool. I was looking around for Beaver Cleaver and Wally.

If you want a color that brings back the time, that might not be a bad choice.

My Dad had a salmon pink and white Plymouth Savoy in 57. Push button automatic tranny and salmon and black interior. Like driving around a sofa.
I would not, under any circumstances, use a color which could be used to upholster a stool in a diner. It's probably 'period correct,' and I'm sure it looks good in coffee table books about nostalgic Americana, but let's be honest.
We're talking about Carnation Pink, Coral Green, Seafoam Blue, Does Not Appear In Nature Red ... Who wants to vomit every time they go out to the garage for a beer?

Besides, since my Gulf Oil scheme got stolen by some jackass with a Vespa, I can't have somebody on the SOC inadvertently steal my next great scheme.

Y'all just move along from the pastel pallette. Think of it as a venomous snake, and walk a wide arc around it ...

I'm jus' sayin' ...
Gary, you are an agitator! There is no way anybody is going to agree on a car color except you. You know that. You just wanted to stir the pot. I like your subtle attitude!

Now go paint your car metallic pearl roygbiv.

Roy G Biv - red, orange, yellow, green, blue , indigo, violet (sixth grade science class for rainbow colors)
Never mind. My scheme has been stolen ... again.
AUUUGH!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/toastforbrekkie/3751078380/
http://www.cobracountry.com/cobra4salefolder/southers-unique/home.html
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__Bt7_WrlzXs/SsfTmMxeI7I/AAAAAAAAAYA/NaRGn3I6qLA/s1600-h/P1020899.JPG

Gary, there's probably nobody in South Africa with Creamsicle Orange and white. Go right ahead.
I'm headed back to the drawing board. I'm such an original thinker; this could take years. ...
Wow, didn't expect this to get that much response.

Firstly reason for doing this are, I've done a LOT of mod work on things on the body and it's got knicked and marked and is looking a tad tatty to be honest.

I know only I can make the final call is mine, but I was thinking, how many cool colours have I been missing.

I think a lot of my choice comes down to interior. I like the browns and tans in the car as it gives a bit more of a vintage look. Oxblood red and black are a no-no. So my colour choice HAS to work with that choice of interior.

My current HOT list is as follows, (no doubt to change)and additions to be made/ pulled.
1) Dove Blue
2) Mango smoothies colour.(always loved that car)
3) Auqua Marine Blue Metalic. Now this one creates an issue because the interior is red and it looks so right with that colour.....damn damn damn.
4) Silver (608) Red leatherette.......(there we go with the silver again)

LMAO @ Cory's remarks...........dude, you crack me up. Unless you're being serious and in that case you're very very very disturbed.
I'm glad you see the humor, Gary. That's my intent, exactly.
A couple years ago, I started looking at paint options for the same reasons. You're on the same path ...
You might just come to the same realization, too. There ain't nuthin' wrong with primer while you're making your decision!
:)
lmao........Cory, that's why I didn't do the interior and that's why I'm not too phased with the exterior colour of the car, because it doens't look that bad, in fact it looks bloody good. It runs, it's taxed and licence and insured, so while I decide, I can at least have some fun with it.

I have gone through the Carerra 2 stripped look to something totally on the other side of life.

I'm thinking classy colour, a few exterior accesories, over-riders and clean to the T. Motor will still be my 4 cam look-a-like, but way more comfy.

The ass still has to come down and I'm actually considering a tranny lift for the back, not much, but I need to pull 2 inches out of somewhere without hitting too much neg camber.

Damn the list goes on...............and I'm sad to say, my dzussssss,s still aren't fit. That time of the year and with my wife expecting our 2nd, I have ZERO time to myself.

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