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Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by simsko, Mar 29, 2015.

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  1. Garretto

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    I presume most people dislike the idea, the concept of a green Ferrari, but when seen in the metal they all look so good I bet most haters would convert.

    It's undeniably a very elegant colour, and compared to blue for example, which most people love, both have the same very wide range from lighter to darker shades, all looking great. This is probably something scientific. So the ever praised TDF blue or Pozzi blue would have their analogues in Verde Zeltweg and BRG.
     
  2. simsko

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    Some interesting points. I'm guessing verde zeltweg is a metallic not solid colour? If so is Pozzi blue metallic or solid?

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  3. Garretto

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    I believe the *modern* Zeltweg is metallic, hence my theory of it matching TdF blu.

    Pozzi is solid, sure as can be.
     
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  5. Jack-the-lad

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    As identified by Marcel Massini in the Cavalcade Classiche Rome thread.
     
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