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Some cracking examples of Cars in Colour at today's BLARGBMC thing in Peterborough today.8103d38429b29bb9f0379c7ca39e3536.jpg183ac95187e04a12015c1a18605ced20.jpgffe338ed7e2e872d40a91dbd43506e55.jpga0805603fc0d8ec4c0b61cf7f2495a8d.jpg

 

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I'd like to show my Dark Burgundy Pearl (LC3U) Golf but this perfect forum platform makes it just too difficult to me to add a pic. Just cannot be arsed to load up something to another host just to link it, sorry. Why THAT HASSLE?

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I know it's barely a colour but I really like how modern Binis come in cream/Old English White (or as they call it, Pepper White), as opposed to appliance white (probably 'cause it'd look shit).

 

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That's the mother's, with her old one behind it. Red and cream were the no cost option colours on R56s, they've switched to cream and a weird mango colour for some reason now.

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Always liked the blue of the Renault 8 and 12 Gordini... was it ever available on other cars in their range?

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I'd like to show my Dark Burgundy Pearl (LC3U) Golf but this perfect forum platform makes it just too difficult to me to add a pic. Just cannot be arsed to load up something to another host just to link it, sorry. Why THAT HASSLE?

 

You can host on AS.

 

If you're on a tablet, click down the bottom to FULL MODE.  Then, in the reply window click on [MORE REPLY OPTIONS] and you can attach pics there.  It's a bit of a ball ache, but perfectly possible.

 

Either that or use Tapatalk to browse the forum.

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The "Gordini" blue is an approximation of the French racing colour (a bit variable, like our own BRG) which was naturally adopted by Gordini racing cars before they became a part of Renault.   Not all Renault Gordinis were finished in it, just as not all Lotus Cortinas were white with a green flash but it was clearly extremely popular.....I don't recall it being offered on any non-Gordini Renault models.   

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The "Gordini" blue is an approximation of the French racing colour (a bit variable, like our own BRG) which was naturally adopted by Gordini racing cars before they became a part of Renault.   Not all Renault Gordinis were finished in it, just as not all Lotus Cortinas were white with a green flash but it was clearly extremely popular.....I don't recall it being offered on any non-Gordini Renault models.

 

Thanks for this - that is why the 'Alpine' cars were often in the same livery!

 

I owned a Renault 5 Gordini in silver, for a while (won't make much fuss about that 'colour' on this thread) but don't think the R5 was ever available in 'Gordini blue'.

 

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The 17 Gordini wasn't either, I had a purple one in my youth and intended to paint it blue with a white stripe. Luckily it did a Renault and fucked up before I could do it so I swapped it for 2000E Cortina.

I know, I know , but I needed to get to work!

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Always liked the blue of the Renault 8 and 12 Gordini... was it ever available on other cars in their range?

I'm sure you could get it on the Renaultsport Clio 182 at one point.

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Yellow cars are a great idea if you need a car that is less conspicuous on the back of an AA wagon.

What have we got ?

Erm... oh yes, a DS23 in Delta Blue, a Volvo 949 estate in a sort of greeny blue, a Saab 9.3 in midnight blue with navy floppytop and the Peugeot 206 of last resort in resale silver.

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DS in the vinyards by Jean-Pierre Declemy, on Flickr

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As snapped by Heidel_Kakao before we swapped and he got my XM estate of similar hue.

No pics of the Saab, it will probably look black in a photo anyway.

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Here's some colour from the last couple of shows I've been to.

 

I'm by no means a Vauxhall fan (or hater) but this was very appealing.

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Yellow Astra Estate by MattLikesCars, on Flickr

 

Same show, another yellow estate.

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1976 Hillman Avenger 1300 Super Estate by MattLikesCars, on Flickr

 

'73 Passat

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1973 Volkswagen Passat LS (1) by MattLikesCars, on Flickr

 

Audi makes brave move, tries new paint with something called colour in it.

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Yellow and Grey Audi's by MattLikesCars, on Flickr

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That applejack Allegro, HAWT

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You want colour?! VW Harlequin.post-20763-15043153994488.jpg

 

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they seem to have re intorduced the colour...saw one the other day.. its looks more similar in the metal

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NOPE.  Grey, then black.  FAIL..

 

Meanwhile, in Barrow...

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One brown, two blue.  That's more like it.

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Terrible picture, but plenty of colour!

 

 

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The very early Deesses could be had in some striking colour combinations.

 

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Add 'Helanca' interior trim to this.

 

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I had a Slough built DS in green over silver but I think they were Hammerite colours. 

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Snapdragon + green = ace!

 

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Fuck me!

 

My dad’s Metro was VAR 717W when I was a teenager.

 

Wow memory lane!

 

 

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Saw this today and I don't think I've ever seen a white Ronnie Pickering before, they all seem to be that blue colour.

 

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