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    Ok I'm at the stage of buying my top coat paint for my old girl and I'm wanting a green but can't deside what sort of green to get . I was looking at the kermit green that was on the old hq holdens or maybe even trying for the hot house green on the VY commodore . And probably the other green i was looking at was a dark metallic green that came out on the VY calais . Any other color greens that may look better , Cheers

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    British Racing Green - but then, being English, I'm biased.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    Ok I'm at the stage of buying my top coat paint for my old girl and I'm wanting a green but can't deside what sort of green to get . I was looking at the kermit green that was on the old hq holdens or maybe even trying for the hot house green on the VY commodore . And probably the other green i was looking at was a dark metallic green that came out on the VY calais . Any other color greens that may look better , Cheers
    Have a look at the late model Ford green colours, Like Citric Acid and Harvest Green, the latter goes well with gold highlights (stripes, signage), the Holden colours are very wishy washy especially Snot Green (hothouse green), if you go to the Ford GT club of Australia web-site and have a look at their gallery of cars you will find some brilliant colours, Regards Frank.

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    Have a look in Special Interst Groups----Series 1. There is a link to British Standard paint colours. Quite a few greens in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jik22 View Post
    British Racing Green - but then, being English, I'm biased.
    Correct name is Napier Green. It was the colour of the Napier entries way back in the days of the Gordon Bennett Trophy.

    If you are to paint a Series III 88", then Wildlife Green is the correct colour.
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    BRG is too common nowadays, Olive drab could be an option but personally I'd go Sublime Green

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    Holden colurs are wishy washy??? You must be on drugs Ford have some of the worst colours ever and the only way you could like them is by hallucinating. The only colour Fords I like at present are the plum and black. The new Holden purple is OK as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Have a look at the late model Ford green colours, Like Citric Acid and Harvest Green, the latter goes well with gold highlights (stripes, signage), the Holden colours are very wishy washy especially Snot Green (hothouse green), if you go to the Ford GT club of Australia web-site and have a look at their gallery of cars you will find some brilliant colours, Regards Frank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    If you are to paint a Series III 88", then Wildlife Green is the correct colour.
    If that is the usual olive looking green, I agree completely. Be generous with the coats, too. It will look great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Holden colurs are wishy washy??? You must be on drugs Ford have some of the worst colours ever and the only way you could like them is by hallucinating. The only colour Fords I like at present are the plum and black. The new Holden purple is OK as well.
    What's your problem, why do you have to attack someone who has a different opinion to your's, remember opinions are like ar$eholes, every one has one, Regards Frank.

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