I recently purchased my 1975 2.0 from a board member who claimed the color was special order.
The ID plate in the door jam reads L98:
I haven't been able to find that code listed on any the websites I have visited, but it does look a lot like "Ice Green Metallic" from the 911.
Can anyone confirm?
Thanks!
L98 is the "catch all code" for a custom color. If you can confirm that the original color is Ice Green Metallic by seeking areas of un-repainted areas such as the cowl struts inside the front trunk, then that is probably correct. I do not recall Ice Green Metallic being used on a 914 before, so rather a rare choice.
Thanks for the info, this is definitely the original color:
Since it's rare, how foolish would it be to change it? -The plan was a -6 conversion with steel flares, so I'm wondering if I should really worry about originality.
Thanks for the link!
L98 - denoted "paint to match" with any Porsche color, so you can use the 356 - 911/912 colors up to the MY to find your color.
L99 - denoted "match to customer sample" - so it could've been anything, including the wife's lipstick or nail polish, & the search for the correct color is endless.
There was at least one member on here with Ice Green Metallis.
Try to find a better undisturbed spot where the original paint wasn't exposed to light & weather, to use for color matching (behind an ID plate would be pristine-ish, if you're planning to remove them for the resto anyway).
Google for 911 colors & look at their sample online, but an actual sample in hand would be more accurate - & even then, you may need to get a pro auto paint supplier to "shoot it" with their color gun to get a paint match today. Try to stick with Dupont, PPG, Glasurit, Sekkunds, etc. top paint mfgrs. for your paints though.
Also, that link SirAndy gave you comes from the 914 Info link at the top right of this website's pages, & lotsa other good info there.
Cheers!
Tom
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http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=293443&hl=
Check out this thread. Cool color BTW.
Big thanks to everyone for their assistance, it's very much appreciated!
Please post or PM the VIN for my research.
Dave
VIN: 4752907992
Purchased from Mark Winter (Colorado Springs)
some more pics
I had one that color also, except I didn’t know it was a rare color.....
I say flare it, put a 6 in it and paint it the original color.
You are way past doing a resto so it really doesn't matter anymore. But I think that color would look sharp on a flared car.
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