RE: Fayalite Green Mercedes SLR McLaren for sale
RE: Fayalite Green Mercedes SLR McLaren for sale
Sunday 28th July 2024

Fayalite Green Mercedes SLR McLaren for sale

There's not much that can't be improved with a lick of green paint. Case in point


If your reaction to finding a car finished in an ultra-rare colour is no less joy-filled than when stumbling across something built in small numbers, then you’ve come to the right place. Who can say why some enthusiasts gravitate towards quirky and uncommon colours, because there’s usually a reason why they’re seldom seen (i.e. nobody wanted them) but in the sea of resale-friendly black, white and grey, a Forest Green, Nogaro Blue or even a Rubystone Pink can feel like a sight for sore eyes to a classifieds trawler.

At the time of writing, there are some magnificently unorthodox colour combos up for sale, such as this 27,000-mile E36 BMW M3 Evo in Dakar Yellow or this 996 Porsche 911 Turbo believed to be the only one in the world finished in Light Green Metallic. At the other end of the spectrum we’ve got this achingly cool Carrera GT resprayed by Porsche GB in Vesuvio for £1.15m, and you can expect to pay multiples of that to get your hands on this one-of-31 Giallo Modena Ferrari F50. Then there’s the car we have here: a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren finished in a deliciously deep shade of Fayalite Green Metallic.

‘Hold up, wasn’t the SLR only available in two colours?’ Officially, yes. When the super GT went on sale in 2004, buyers had the choice of either black or silver, with the latter outweighing the former, though extra shades were added down the line along with the odd special order like this yellow Roadster that cropped up on the Classifieds a while back. Then there are the MSO cars, which were drastically overhauled by McLaren’s Special Operations team with completely re-trimmed interiors and new colour schemes not available through the official Mercedes channels. 

This example, however, is a little bit different. The ad doesn’t say what colour it was originally painted in when it was first registered in the US in 2006, but it was sent to Avantgarde Automotive, an independent SLR specialist, for a full respray in Fayalite allegedly to the tune of £10,000. It’s a factory colour that’s appeared on a handful of special order SLRs, with large metallic flakes providing a slight sparkling as the light catches it. Of course, we all know dark green looks good on just about anything, especially paired with a tan leather interior (this one has a less divisive black cabin), but we like to think it serves as a small nod to the SLR’s British connection.

Beyond the stunning respray, it’s a standard SLR, which is to say a grand tourer engineered by McLaren with the oversight of Gordon Murray. And in true Murray style, a bonded carbon centre section sat in the middle, onto which carbon fibre body panels to keep weight as low as possible. It was still on the portly side at 1,740-odd kilos thanks in part to a cabin lined with acres of leather, but with 626hp and 575lb ft of torque from a supercharged 5.4-litre V8 it’s got more than enough grunt to push it along.

Had this car been special ordered in green from the factory, it would have almost certainly commanded an asking price higher than the £299,990 listed. In fact, it’s actually on the cheaper side, with this older, silver example of similar mileage commanding a £15k premium. But wait, there’s a budget option: this SL 320 is finished in factory-specced Designo Viviante Green paired with a grey leather interior. All for £14,999. That’s the great thing about hunting for unusual colours: no matter your budget, there’s always something out there that bucks the status quo. 


See the original advert here

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Mannginger

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10,160 posts

283 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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That's stunning! #checkslotteryticket

FlukePlay

1,165 posts

171 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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I was never really a fan of green until I saw this F-Type



mikebradford

3,093 posts

171 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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That F type looks amazing

soad

34,437 posts

202 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Spotted a silver one many years ago, the noise!

ChevronB19

8,550 posts

189 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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I’m not a particular fan of the car, but my god that colour is gorgeous!

Its Just Adz

18,247 posts

235 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Nope, sorry. Even in green I still can't like them!

wolfracesonic

9,021 posts

153 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Can’t believe I’m typing this but isn’t £10,000 quite cheap to respray one of these?

Nish Gnackers

1,173 posts

67 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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wolfracesonic said:
Can’t believe I’m typing this but isn’t £10,000 quite cheap to respray one of these?
Ten grand buys a lot of rattle cans and masking tape ... wink

LastPoster

3,183 posts

209 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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wolfracesonic said:
Can’t believe I’m typing this but isn’t £10,000 quite cheap to respray one of these?
According to Avantguard’s website, that’s the same cost as changing the plugs eek

kambites

70,990 posts

247 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Remember how ridiculously heavy 1750kg seemed when this was released? Seems almost light by today's standards!

kambites

70,990 posts

247 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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LastPoster said:
wolfracesonic said:
Can’t believe I’m typing this but isn’t £10,000 quite cheap to respray one of these?
According to Avantguard’s website, that’s the same cost as changing the plugs eek
Apparently indis have come up with a way to change the plugs with the engine in situ now, making it a 10 hour job rather than a 40 hour one. Obviously ten hours to change the plugs is still pretty ridiculous!

SpadeBrigade

834 posts

165 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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wolfracesonic said:
Can’t believe I’m typing this but isn’t £10,000 quite cheap to respray one of these?
That’s what I thought! A very reasonable price for a car like this.

I love it in green, I know these cars were somewhat compromised but I’ve always really liked them, the noise, the looks. I even like that it’s more of a hyper GT than a full out supercar.

Glenn63

3,800 posts

110 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Looks fantastic, Iv always loved the SLR. Certainly be a spot for one in my fantasy garage, be a great grand tourer.

anyoldcardave

1,081 posts

93 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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wolfracesonic said:
Can’t believe I’m typing this but isn’t £10,000 quite cheap to respray one of these?
The " lick of green paint" mentioned in the post, is probably apt.

Love a green car, but lighter brighter greens.

Ford Capri limited edition " Emerald " has to be the best 70,s shade of any period colour.

Barchettaman

7,184 posts

158 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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soad said:
Spotted a silver one many years ago, the noise!
Likewise. A few years ago a silver one came past (slowly) whilst I was on the road bike on a lane. He opened it up after passing and it was an utterly historic roar.

I can compare it to a BoB memorial flight Spitfire coming overhead.

Memorable.

MDMA .

10,375 posts

127 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Barchettaman said:
soad said:
Spotted a silver one many years ago, the noise!
Likewise. A few years ago a silver one came past (slowly) whilst I was on the road bike on a lane. He opened it up after passing and it was an utterly historic roar.

I can compare it to a BoB memorial flight Spitfire coming overhead.

Memorable.
A bloke near me comes to the local meet quite regularly in his.





Th3 D0n

284 posts

91 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Barchettaman said:
Likewise. A few years ago a silver one came past (slowly) whilst I was on the road bike on a lane. He opened it up after passing and it was an utterly historic roar.

I can compare it to a BoB memorial flight Spitfire coming overhead.

Memorable.
I heard a supercharged AMG saloon years ago at a private hospital in Solihull and thought exactly the same. Incredible noise


Its Just Adz

18,247 posts

235 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Th3 D0n said:
I heard a supercharged AMG saloon years ago at a private hospital in Solihull and thought exactly the same. Incredible noise
I remember when the SL55 first was released. My mate worked at merc as a mechanic and I worked round the corner.
When he was on a test drive he would ring me to get out for 10 mins and we'd go for a spin.
The noise of him arriving in the 55 AMG was incredible, like you say, like a WW2 plane.

Capitan Obvio

18,082 posts

226 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Its Just Adz said:
Th3 D0n said:
I heard a supercharged AMG saloon years ago at a private hospital in Solihull and thought exactly the same. Incredible noise
I remember when the SL55 first was released. My mate worked at merc as a mechanic and I worked round the corner.
When he was on a test drive he would ring me to get out for 10 mins and we'd go for a spin.
The noise of him arriving in the 55 AMG was incredible, like you say, like a WW2 plane.
Yeah the supercharger 5.5 engines are fantastic.

Wren-went

1,055 posts

64 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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Actually don't mind it in the colour change but who in their right mind changes the colour on the likes of an SLR is that something to do with it also been the cheapest on the market.


Hell of a motor but can't agree with the colour change, it's even worse if it was the original owner who changed the colour, if you wanted it in green why not order it in green or don't change the colour.