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Here's the mate for the Purple one on E-bay....

terriphill

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That's got the hood pins in the "optional" location......

Nice fit on the boot lid.

It's so "lime" green it makes you pucker up.......

Boy, I had to make sure my spelling was right on THAT!
 
His body color almost matches my wheels! :devilgrin:

JACK
 
ok, I know it's wrong. But I like the lime green colour.

and sadly, my wife would be happy with a purple car. (I've convinced her to drive her corolla into the ground in exchange for painting it purple.)
 
TOC said:
That's got the hood pins in the "optional" location......

especially important for the blistering acceleration from those 55 horsepower
 
I think the lime green (or pale chartreuse, if you want a less ordinary name) is OK. I didn't dislike the purple either; I just thought it didn't go with the beige interior. Purple with a black interior, and maybe some gold accents, could be really slick.

'Course, I have a thing about that combination; see https://www.nonlintec.com/hetchinskh/.
 
Sarastro said:
I think the lime green (or pale chartreuse, if you want a less ordinary name) is OK.

different color - but not Chartreuse - mine was, Tony's still is, thanks Tony for the pic.
 
Photo dosn't do mine justice....Chartreuse is more yellow than green - definitely not "lime green"!
 
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