why would anyone ever color change a 914?, especially a sunflower yellow car |
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why would anyone ever color change a 914?, especially a sunflower yellow car |
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Jan 15 2020, 11:10 AM
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Jan 15 2020, 01:43 PM
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To each their own...but I would have color-changed that 914 to Irish Green or a very dark non-metallic blue in a heartbeat—as either would look GREAT with that interior—so long as I could afford to do it the right way (which means no yellow left, anywhere). Which is the only thing that prevented me from color-changing my 914 from Bahia to Irish back in high school.
I respect those who cherish really original cars, and I do too. But my take for the rest is simple: As long as there are some "reference" cars out there, in super original shape, the rest of us can play as we like to. They're just cars...and the ones that need a lot of work aren't reference cars, or original, anyway... |
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