![]() 04/03/2019 at 17:30 • Filed to: Colors | ![]() | ![]() |
The 931 is going in for a full-on respray in the next week or so. Gotta get it ready by removing all the trim I can and mask all the things I don’t want painted. I thought about repainting it the original Dolomite Grey, then I remembered the blue interior, I’ve already said F*** originality. So I’m gonna do it my way.
I’ve chosen to stick with Porsche colors, and since I hate metallics, solid ones only. And to go with the interior, I’m down to two.
The first is Monaco Blue. A pastel blue offered from 1980-1983. And an ironic companion to my Grabber Blue Mustang.
The second is Slate Grey. Not the metallic version, but the solid version offered throughout the 60s and quite possibly Porsche’s most iconic neutral color. Above is Steve McQueen’s 930, his last special ordered car that’s in Slate.
Honestly, I can go either way.
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Slate, slate, slate. Then the interior still matches, but is a lovely surprise.
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I would say Miami Blue, but it might clash with the interior too much. The blue interior limits on what can work. Chalk look nice.
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Slate. It looks stunning on any P-car.
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My money is on slate. A good grey is hard to find, and hard to beat
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Slate Grey, with two light grey stripes (of the same colour temperature ) running low down along the sides (below the body line halfway down).
Aww hell yeah :)
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931? Vaaat?
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I’m apparently not in the majority, but I say Monaco Blue. Goes with the new interior, and makes the car more interesting.
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This thing I’ve been working on for over two years?
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This!
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Slate, while maybe predictable, is the right choice. The blue interior will be great with it.
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Once again, Dat Blue. Slate Gray is totally awesome, but I think some of its luster has worn off since Audi and others started offering new cars in cool non-metallic grays. Monaco blue, on the other hand, is incredible and rare. Never seen it, come to think of it. Looks the old Volvo and BMW blues that I love so much.
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How does a 924 become a 931? Inflation?
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The same way a 911 becomes a 930
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The question is how much blue is too much blue.
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This is true
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You’re very much in the minority. I’m still in the middle.
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Grey and blue can always stay.
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Factual. Tho both Ford and Dodge have had killer greys in the last few years.
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Would it surprise you if I said I’ve never seen both? I do enjoy how Slate is darker than Nardo.
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ALL OF THESE ANSWERS ARE WRONG!
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All of the answers you gave or everyone else?
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Repeat After Me:
Nine Three One Flying Purple People Eater.
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How’s that gonna work with a tan/champagne and navy blue interior?
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They’re out there. Audi’s Nardo Grey is my current favorite.
Makes me wonder what the next color "fad" will be. I really liked the smurf blue that was popular for awhile, and seeing yellow again was nice. Maybe we get green back....
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PURPLE
PORSCHE
PEOPLE
... whoops, uh ...
EATER
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Aubergine is a sweet color, make no mistake. I just don’t think it’s the right color here.
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Get the blue! It matches my eyes.
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Not a chance. I love purple and purple cars but no. He has tan seats and just put dark blue carpet in. That will NOT mix. If I had known purple was on the table I would have pushed a charcoal color carpet. But the situation is ran seats and navy carpet. The car needs to be blue or gray at this point.
Personally I vote for a dark blue between these 2 I vote blue.
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In the abstract, I’d say the blue, but given your interior, it’s gotta be the grey. Monaco blue clashes too much.
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YES. We need real green cars.
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I know you said no metallic, but Petrol Blue or Minerva Blue FTW
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Uhhh, not a Porschefile so I’ll guess. Didja add a turbo?
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Monaco Blue is the only way to go man. Slate grey is nice but Monaco Blue is much sexier
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https://www.hemmings.com/blog/article/the-boosted-bastard-1980-porsche-924-turbo/
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Yes, but you ruled out the correct color with your insistence on no metallics.
Porsche Midnight Blue. But it’s a metallic base. Though if you’re not opposed to pearls, you could go with a ‘Deep Ocean Pearl’ variant if your paint guy can shoot you a sample of it. I don’t have any photos of a car in it. PPG 14420 base (Toyota Chambord Blue ,) intercoat pearl using PPG VM4506 “Opal ” (try at several densities,) standard clear.
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Purple and tan works fine.
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yeah it does, but not when it has navy blue carpet that he JUST bought and installed. It’ll look like a hodge podge!
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slate for sure
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I love the blue!