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Martyn-123
Original Poster
362 posts
55 months
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Hi, Have rebuilt my Marcos car from scratch over a very long 4 years and now have the most important decision to make that can make or break this project, the car colour. The car has been silver since its birth in 1985 and has some history in the Marcos world as it is a special lightweight version and was John Eales track car for its first 10 years before it was road registered so on one hand i think i should keep it silver with gold wheels however there are so many silver colours about, i also like aston Martin quantum silver which i think will show off the curves of the car, or do i go extreme as i love lime green or burnt orange but do not think these colours will suit the classic car shape as they go better with more modern cars, or do i go with two shades of colours. Please help me make the right decision as its driving me nuts and with the cost involved need to get it right first time. A few photo's to show, Regards, Martyn....  [url]  |http://thumbsnap.com/0RThTAua[/url][url]  |http://thumbsnap.com/bXbWDC5s[/url]
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460ci
30 posts
33 months
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After 32 years restoring and sorting old cars out I would tell you the same as all of them that came thru the shop, dont pick a gaudy modern colour, and when you do pick the colour stick to it and tell all others b&gger off with their suggestions, "I have made my mind up"
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TROOPER88
999 posts
49 months
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7even
285 posts
63 months
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BullMoose
30 posts
12 months
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I'd keep away from all those House of Kolor candy flips etc. The silver looks good or how about something a little deeper like platinum?
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Roadru77er
380 posts
65 months
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TROOPER88 said: A lovely classic Red That's what I thought how about a deep wine red metallic?
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TROOPER88
999 posts
49 months
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Roadru77er said: That's what I thought how about a deep wine red metallic? Sounds very nice
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richtvr
418 posts
96 months
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Be brave and go burnt orange
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one eyed mick
586 posts
31 months
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One Marcos's orig colours School bus yellow i had a 2 litre back in medieaval times it was stunning
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TX1
555 posts
53 months
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Cannot go wrong with red, Alfa red for me.
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jds32
251 posts
17 months
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Rover nightfire red would look good.
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Martyn-123
Original Poster
362 posts
55 months
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Hi,
Thanks for all the replies, reds are nice but there are lots of red Marcos cars about already.
I think i have decided to keep to a similiar theme to silver, the wheels are off and with new tyres about to be fitted are going to get the wheels powdercoated gold so in keeping with the silver theme i just have to choose a shade from light silver to the more darker titanium/ greyish shade, have seen some lovely Aston Martin silver colours about but really need to get to a showroom to look at them in greater detail,
So which shade of silver ?
Martyn P.S. I still love lime green but just have not got the b***s to go for it.
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ian_uk1975
926 posts
72 months
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If you're going to keep it silver, I'd stick to the original Marcos colour for originality sake.
There are some vey nice Aston silver/grey colours, but even looking at other cars in a specific colour doesn't help as much as you might think, since the shape of the car really makes a difference as to how the colour looks. On my Cobra replica, I spent ages agonising over the colour and, after deciding swatches were useless, paid many visits to car showrooms deciding on a particular shade. Once the car was painted, it ended-up looking quite a bit lighter than I anticipated as the body is just so curvy and reflects the light a lot more, making it look a lighter shade. As the Marcos is similarly curvy, you may find the same.
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one eyed mick
586 posts
31 months
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Had a Marcos back a while {40 years or more ] one of the first metal chassis School bus yellow with gold factory alloys !! got you noticed HTH
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Chris_VRS
316 posts
63 months
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I think a grey would look fab, a shade along the lines of Audi daytona grey or Ferrari grigio silverstone spring to mind.
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