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There seems to be less and less of this kind of thing these days.  Are there any shitters still running a car with different coloured panels.

 

I loved the look of C.D.C's Rover:

 

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But he painted it.

 

 

And I loved the look of FOADS old R18 when it had mis-matched wings, (cant find a pic)............... but he painted it.

 

Post some pics of the cars you've had or seen with  unfashionably opposing panel hues.

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Give it ten minutes before there's a picture of a Polo Harlequin.

 

I remember in about the mid 80s, I was "watching the cars" at my grans house (her house overlooked the A610 junction at Cinderhill and I'd spent hours just watching traffic). I was so mortally offended by a car with mismatched panels I declared it should be "against the law" and people forced to paint them.

 

Edit: Ha! I was too late!

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My replacement front wing is a slightly different shade of silver to the rest of the car - does that count or does it have to be a totally different colour?

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Give it ten minutes before there's a picture of a Polo Harlequin.

 

I remember in about the mid 80s, I was "watching the cars" at my grans house (her house overlooked the A610 junction at Cinderhill and I'd spent hours just watching traffic). I was so mortally offended by a car with mismatched panels I declared it should be "against the law" and people forced to paint them.

 

Edit: Ha! I was too late!

 

 

Harlequins don't count.  They are contrived and pathetic.  How could a child be so judgemental, cruel, oppressive AND wrong?!

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My replacement front wing is a slightly different shade of silver to the rest of the car - does that count or does it have to be a totally different colour?

 

You'll have to take it to the judges panel (lol) for assessment.

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Mine,red wings both sides.Also has grey foglight surrounds now  :-D

 

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Mine,red wings both sides.Also has grey foglight surrounds now  :-D

 

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Doing it right. Well played.

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Not mine, but mismatched panels alive and well in the East Midlands.post-20331-0-48597000-1526155340_thumb.jpg

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HMC Jag.

 

Blue and red means youre great in bed.  As the old saying goes.

 

 

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There is a Jag round here that shape in the same blue, but has silver front wings, never have a camera on me when I see it though

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The driver's door hinge failed on my Xantia so I changed it for one from the spares car I have in a different shade of red but with added dents and gaffer tape holding the window. Just a temporary measure of course about 18 months ago.

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My replacement front wing is a slightly different shade of silver to the rest of the car - does that count or does it have to be a totally different colour?

 

 

Metamerisms are fully acceptable in my book. Oh yes.

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Was running around in this in the early '00s, never did get those black doors painted:

 

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1986 Nissan 300C 4dr (Y30) by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

 

And there's this one of course:

 

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1993 Toyota Camry 2.2 Estate by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

 

Still like this a year-on from getting it back on the road and in regular use. Certainly won't be this year that it gets sorted. Even when I did attempt to have an odd panel painted to match it doesn't seem to have worked-out.....

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Large Japanese cars with different coloured doors or boot/bonnet?

 

No vomiting in the back, that's a £50 charge mate. And if you leg it without paying then you'll get your front door smashed in.

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Might just change the name of this to "The FOAD thread"

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Might just change the name of this to "The FOAD thread"

 

I think that's it from me, that's all I could find on Flickr.

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