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Original 289 colors?
What were the original colors that were used on 289 racers and roadsters?
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That's a nice AC color chart, but it dates from the Brian Angliss era, and has colors that were never used on the 60's 289 Cobras. Some may have been used on the cars they built for the UK market, but weren't standard colors for Shelby's cars. :eek:
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I thought the very 1st Cobras only came in 2 colors. White with Guardsman Blue stripes or Guardsman Blue with white stripes. Have I been incorrect all this time?
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These are I.C.I. paint codes. The Rosso Chiaro formula is in the PPG Nexa system, which is how I got it for my car. They formulated it as a two-stage. I remember asking about some other codes but they couldn't find them in the system; not sure which ones, although one was probably Ruby Red. AC1 Guardsman Blue 4424m Single stage urethane, c262b Base/Clear AC2 Dark Blue fg47 single stage AC3 Mist Silver 6182m single stage AC4 Ruby Red 6192m single stage AC5 Canary Yellow fg38 AC6 Lt. Green 5302m single stage, 5vf9b Base/Clear AC8 Rosso Chiaro fg39 single stage AC9 Pure White fg46 single stage AC11 Mushroom 6189m single stage AC12 Vineyard Green ej29 single stage AC13 Live Oak 6188m single stage AC14 Sand 6190m single stage AC15 Princess Blue 6191m single stage |
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My bosses 289 CSX was metallic green. He describes it as "kind of avacado green". Anyone know if that was an original color?
(it may have been repainted but he's unsure) Larry |
The dark green offered by Shelby on the 289 Cobra was a non-metallic paint. The only car we know to have been given a custom metallic green paint color was 2367. "Avocado" sounds lighter than BRG, and there was no standard color of that description offered.
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Larry |
Larry, chrome wire wheels were an option, so the car could have come with them originally.
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Interesting! See, learn something new everyday.
Larry |
You might very well be right...
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Hey Ned
CSX2367 didn't happen to have two four barrels did it? Larry |
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I can learn...I was surprised to learn that there were so many with 260's. I had never seen one, there were a bunch of original and important Cobra's at Kirkland Wa. Concourse last year and I suspect were several 260's there but it never occured to me to ask and I never noticed a badge to that effect.... that sounds like a very sweet combo to me...
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