My coupe is Polaris. It seems every other coupe is Polaris. Is there some source that keeps track of coupe colors?
It's not my imagination, but still I wonder.
Steve
It's not my imagination, but still I wonder.
Steve
Bring it back to Ceylon, a wonderful color!Mine was factory Ceylon Gold before somebody sprayed it Polaris at some point in the past.
Prefer the original colour to be honest.
This is morphing into another paint color topic, one that has been discussed here before I believe. Which colors show off the classic, timeless lines of our coupes better? I remember suggesting the lighter colors like Polaris(mine of course) and all the variations of white, light blue. However a friend has a respray in the original color Granatrout(spelling!!) on his coupe. The new paint has transformed his car in my eyes.Bring it back to Ceylon, a wonderful color!
I am of a different mindset. I do not believe that a specific color does more or less for the design of these beautiful cars. Rather, I think that if done well (nice paint, appropriate trims [chrome on darker cars, black on lighter cars], and other "correct" details) the cars are going to satisfy in the classic/timeless category every time. I say this because the design and lines of the car are there and true regardless of the paint color. Different lighting may play a role in appreciation, just like a photo at sunset in nature might tug our heartstrings more than one in a sunny parking lot. And of course, we may have personal preferences... But I think that is a separate conversation. My opinion.oneills said:This is morphing into another paint color topic, one that has been discussed here before I believe. Which colors show off the classic, timeless lines of our coupes better?
Ha ha - absolutely! But please keep going - I am cracking up at this list.Arde said:Have I offended enough owners or do I need to keep going?
Ok, going beyond paint color:
- Avoid the only interior color that raises your blood pressure.
- Do not confuse mats with rugs, persian or not.
- Dark tinted glass is for pimps, pimps are too rich to drive 70's cars.
- Avoid US sealed beams, they make the road darker when they are on.
- Avoid german beams with curvature, they look like US sealed beams.
- Avoid hanging religious figures from the mirror, they had bigger aspirations than swinging around in traffic.
- Avoid the use of LEDs anywhere in the car, if you need more light move to Paris.
- Avoid using seat covers over good seats, life is short.
- Seat covers over worn seats means you are too cheap to fix them.
- A seat cover over just one seat is the worst, are you using the E9 to drive for Uber?
- Bad form to carry a quart of oil in the trunk. Oil consumption is never sudden.
- Better no radio than a modern unit. Modern music stinks anyways.
- Yellow lights? Who do you think you are? Inspector Closeau?
Offensive enough? I was taught the best defense is a good offense...
totally back Stan's recommendation ... but then again i think Ceylon is one of the best coupe colors. the real point of this is that if an original color is a good one, you should bring it back to its original ... unless you absolutely hate the color.Bring it back to Ceylon, a wonderful color!
- Pink spark plugs? Who do you think you are, Liberace?