What colour should it be?
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Jaguar Brooklands green.....? fantastic blackish dark green, even better in metallic. (but sacrilegious?)
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Black cars are great if you like washing cars. I had a black car once, the damn thing never stayed clean for more than an hour. Black shows up every little spec of dust.
IMHO I think Elans look good in white. However the light blue one looks good too. Each to their own
IMHO I think Elans look good in white. However the light blue one looks good too. Each to their own
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steveww - Coveted Fifth Gear
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...to my point of view a too dark car "eats" the shadow lines of doors, lamp pods and boot lid.
Anna
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One colour or two-tone ? My Sprint is Lagoon blue/Gold Leaf stripe/white & have often pondered whether I would prefer the car in a single colour.
Personally one of the favourite "standard" schemes I have seen is a Not-too-garish red, all over, with black wheels. Pretty similar to one of your pictures.
Re hiding the shadow lines, if the car black - at least it'll help hide the enormous panel gaps
Personally one of the favourite "standard" schemes I have seen is a Not-too-garish red, all over, with black wheels. Pretty similar to one of your pictures.
Re hiding the shadow lines, if the car black - at least it'll help hide the enormous panel gaps
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... If you are asking us , you will get only confusion ...!
My advice will be , if you can't choose a color , to stay with the original factory color .
This , a non-adventurous choice , will give your car a better value than other "funky" color . As second possibility , pick a color in the period Lotus color chart . Think about the interior trim too , it can help to decide .
Christian.
My advice will be , if you can't choose a color , to stay with the original factory color .
This , a non-adventurous choice , will give your car a better value than other "funky" color . As second possibility , pick a color in the period Lotus color chart . Think about the interior trim too , it can help to decide .
Christian.
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Old English White - Fourth Gear
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If it's of any help, the Blue you've shown is very similar to the colour of my Elan.
Many people have mentioned what a nice colour it is. The wheels & bumpers were painted in the same silver in order to keep the number of different colours to a minimun. There's a picture of it in the gallery.
John
Many people have mentioned what a nice colour it is. The wheels & bumpers were painted in the same silver in order to keep the number of different colours to a minimun. There's a picture of it in the gallery.
John
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A while back I was sent a picture of an elan that was being restored and had just been painted. I have looked through my old stuff and can not find it. It was a color combination that I had not seen before and it looked really good. It was sprint style, dark green with a white bottom. If you have finished it, could you post your Elan here?? It would be worth showing.
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mac5777 - Fourth Gear
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Thanks for the feedback chaps, hot favourite was red/silver for ages, but all the comments and looking around... i've started looking at the dark blues.
Originally it was Audi bright racey red, but how classy is the VW blue? - darker than a Suburoooo?
Anyway, why is it that the colour becomes a really important decision when you're still ages away from having to actually decide?!
Originally it was Audi bright racey red, but how classy is the VW blue? - darker than a Suburoooo?
Anyway, why is it that the colour becomes a really important decision when you're still ages away from having to actually decide?!
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SADLOTUS - Fourth Gear
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Old English White wrote: to stay with the original factory color . will give your car a better value than other "funky" color . .
Christian.[/b] [/i][/color]
I agree, if you dont know the original colour, paint it white.... you could also add an other colour (as per Sprint) if you "really" wanted to spoil it later
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