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				01-16-2010, 07:54 PM
			
			
			
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 More progress on the color front ...
 I received an envelope today from Diane at Connecticut Custom with a nice note and (2) 5" x 8" color sample cards. One was Guardsman Blue the other Indigo Blue. Both very nice, but we prefer the Indigo.
 
 I will need to find out from Diane, which 'Indigo' it is ... the Lexus Indigo Ink Pearl 8P4 - PPG 5775  or  GM Indigo 9792/39 - PPG 4717 (SPF color?)  or  something else all together. We also went out this afternoon to look at blue cars, in a few dealership lots.
 
 One thing I have now, is a greater understanding of how light (especially direct light) can change the paint color range of a car, especially on a curved surface. It seems to me that the Lexus Indigo Ink Pearl 8P4 has a wider dynamic range ( for lack of a better term ) of dark to light than the Indigo blue I have seen on Superformence cars. My guess is that it's the amount, and color of metal in the paint. Not that one is better that the other, just that they are different. Other paints, like Navy Blue with little or no metal, do not seem to have as much of this dynamic range of color shift.
 
 So what it's down to now is I have the basic shade of blue I like, it's how much color shift do I want. It's fun doing the homework, I'll soon have this settled and then it's onto the final decisions for the motor and transmission. Stay tuned!
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				02-13-2010, 12:34 PM
			
			
			
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 Time for an update: 
A few weeks ago, we finally settled on a color. After a lot of back and forth between shades of blue and metallic paint vs solid paint, I went with the Indigo metallic ... which as it turns out, was my gut feel first choice from the get go. No stripes ... just rich looking blue, should look nice!
 
Here is the paint code
 
GM 2001 
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Indigo Met 
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It appears to be a fairly close match to SPF Indigo Blue ... but I won't know for sure until I get the car and try a side by side comparison ... I am sure Lane or Jerome or Dave can help me out      I don't have any photos yet, but hope to soon. I got a call from Walt and Diane at Connecticut Custom this week that the car has painted and is now being polished, then it's back to ERA to get in line for the phase of the build process. Both Walt and Diane have been great to work with.
 
This has probably been the hardest decision so far, as many had said it would be ... too many good choices. I look forward to seeing it soon and continuing with the project. Thanks for all of the advice and suggestions, it was also one area where my family had some good input as well, which is very cool.
 
What I am really looking forward to, is quickly glancing at the paint glistening in the flickering sunlight, as I follow the BACC guys to Alice's restaurant, along Hwy 35 on the twisting undulating road, in and out of the trees between shade and sun, pulling out of a corner in 2nd gear, then back on the brakes as the pipes are burbling from the engine overrun, turning into the next corner ... but I am getting ahead of myself   |  
	
		
	
	
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				02-14-2010, 06:37 AM
			
			
			
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 Congratulations on picking a color; your car is going to look great I'm sure.  It's all easy after that!
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				 Indigo Blue 
 The GM Indigo Blue on my ERA FIA (2039) looks too purple in the bright sun.  Maybe it was the type of paint (Tony painted it) but watch out if you want a real dark blue all the time.  I think there  are better ones out there. |  
	
		
	
	
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 What happened to Pink with Orange stripes?  
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					Originally Posted by *13*  What happened to Pink with Orange stripes?   |  You can't go by the "name" of the color.  My color actually has the word "beige" in it and when I told Walt at CCC that I wanted my Cobra painted beige he told me he would do it, but first insisted that "I think it over" for a little while before I gave him the final go-ahead.  |  
	
		
	
	
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				02-14-2010, 11:09 AM
			
			
			
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ERA Registry Map 
If you have an ERA and want to be listed, contact me with your info and I'll put it up.  The minimum info I need is chassis number and location.  The rest is up to you.  The most information needed would be: chassis number, body type, city, name, CC nickname, and email address.
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					Originally Posted by Mooch   |  Exactly my point.  My wife's got a beige car, and its color doesn't look anything like my Cobra.  I think they just used the word "beige" in the color to make it more appealing.  But, back on point, I've seen dark blues that look purple in certain lights; reds that look orange, etc.  Plus, some car colors, when viewed through sun glasses in direct sun light, will have an absolutely different color.  If that stuff's important, then people need to view their potential colors in different lights and with their sunglasses on and off. |  
	
		
	
	
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				02-14-2010, 01:49 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by ack fia  The GM Indigo Blue on my ERA FIA (2039) looks too purple in the bright sun.  Maybe it was the type of paint (Tony painted it) but watch out if you want a real dark blue all the time.  I think there  are better ones out there. |  
You bring up an excellent point, and are right about the purple. A few of the Indigo samples that I looked at had a tinge of purple and for a lot of people, that is exactly what they are looking for. Other Indigo cars and samples I looked at had a decidedly blue hue to them when in bright sunlight.
 
I actually looked at a lot of different paints on cars and on paint chip samples. There also seems to be slightly different interpretations of a color based on the name, and both Guardsman Blue and Indigo are two such good examples.
 
It really comes down to the actual paint code (PPG code in my case) and not the paint name. Although I have not seen the car yet, I know that CCC ordered the correct PPG number and would assume the PPG paint manufacturing process is very consistent.
 
The bottom line is that the car is painted and I won't absolutely know for sure it's exactly what I envisioned, until I actually see the car. |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by *13*  What happened to Pink with Orange stripes?   |  
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					Originally Posted by patrickt  Exactly my point.  My wife's got a beige car, and its color doesn't look anything like my Cobra.  I think they just used the word "beige" in the color to make it more appealing.  But, back on point, I've seen dark blues that look purple in certain lights; reds that look orange, etc.  Plus, some car colors, when viewed through sun glasses in direct sun light, will have an absolutely different color.  If that stuff's important, then people need to view their potential colors in different lights and with their sunglasses on and off. |  I have seen exactly the same thing, the perceived color can change depending on a lot of external factors and the 'name' can be more of a guide than a precise description of the color. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Tim, I agree.  I once bought a 1983 911 and color was Chiffon, which was a beautiful off white.  I saw it the first time in the early morning.  I went back in the late afternoon and put a deposit on it and when home.  That night I started worrying about the green tint I thought I saw that afternoon.  The next day they had the thin green shade raised again!  Silly me. 
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				02-24-2010, 07:47 PM
			
			
			
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 Well here it is ...   
This photo was taken just before the car was loaded onto the truck at Connecticut Custom and headed back to ERA. Walt & Diane did a great job and the color is just what I was looking for    
It's back at ERA and I am working with Peter on the remaining details of the build ... a few more decisions yet to be made. It's starting to seem a lot more real now, can't wait until it's assembled into a roller, then put on a truck and headed out West! |  
	
		
	
	
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 Well DAAAAAYYYYUUUUUMMMMMM, that's pretty.Congrats, the journey's almost done... 4 more months buddy!!!!
 Let me know when the big day is... we can have a "coming home" party at your house!!!!
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 Looks Great!  Love the old brick building as a background also 
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This photo was taken just before the car was loaded onto the truck at Connecticut Custom and headed back to ERA. Walt & Diane did a great job and the color is just what I was looking for    
It's back at ERA and I am working with Peter on the remaining details of the build ... a few more decisions yet to be made. It's starting to seem a lot more real now, can't wait until it's assembled into a roller, then put on a truck and headed out West! |  Looks awesome Tim!!
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				02-24-2010, 09:49 PM
			
			
			
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				02-24-2010, 10:40 PM
			
			
			
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 Thanks guys! ... I am looking forward to seeing it with the grill. 
Rodney ... you will not be surprised to hear that I am debating FIA wheels with white or black centers & polished rim OR Torque Thrust D, black spokes with polished rim ... hmmmmm   |  
	
		
	
	
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 Very nice indeed.
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 Great color, and congratulations on moving on to the next step of the build!
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