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Regardless of how bright green the paint is, based on the design, I reckon that that is Italian

From what I can tell from the logos indicates it's an Alpha Romeo.

Why, it is!

I can see it rusting away to junk in the photograph.

 

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On 1/24/2020 at 10:08 PM, tous said:

Regardless of how bright green the paint is, based on the design, I reckon that that is Italian

From what I can tell from the logos indicates it's an Alpha Romeo.

Why, it is!

I can see it rusting away to junk in the photograph.

 

:biggrin:

It is a beautiful green. 

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I am not a fan of bright green anything, though I do like the darker greens such as British racing green.

For that automobile, I don't think that that color really enhances and celebrates the lines and the design.

I would prefer a darker color on that car.

Just me.

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16 hours ago, tous said:

I am not a fan of bright green anything, though I do like the darker greens such as British racing green.

For that automobile, I don't think that that color really enhances and celebrates the lines and the design.

I would prefer a darker color on that car.

Just me.

:599c64bfb50b0_wavey1:

As a teen I had a Vespa (Allstate label) which I had painted British Racing Green, after I unintentionally created a need for new paint. It left the stable a long time ago.
 

Today I have a much later Vespa painted about the shade of that car.
 

Also have another Vespa about halfway between the two in age which sorely needs restoration including repainting. It was originally a medium blue. Don’t know if it will end up one of these three colors or something else. 

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15 hours ago, NPTim said:

I like it and hate it, all at the same time. I hate, hate, hate, lowered/raised vehicles. At a normal height, I’d love it.

At the car shows I’ve been to recently, a lot of the vehicles sitting on the ground actually have a hydraulic system which positions the body at normal height for driving and lowers it for show and tell. 

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