![]() 08/15/2013 at 11:32 • Filed to: porsche 911, singer, jet fighter, fuchs | ![]() | ![]() |
Love those colors.
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This will be replicated in Fourtza this afternoon. Look for Singer 911 Replica to find it and my other Singer 911 designs.
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Indeed. I've always been partial to the aggressor squadron markings. There is something so strange and cool seeing American planes in Warsaw Pact colors.
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Prepare your eyeballs.
That jet totally reminds me of this...
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Was this a factory color/color scheme? I know Porsche did some weird things back in the day, but I really love this. It really shows they're sales scheme. "We will offer the perfect car and only the perfect car, but you can get it in any crazy color you want."
My dad has a 1991 911 convertible in Mintgrun, which is a beautiful (albeit slightly girly) color. This post got me thinking about how many more of those can exist, but I can't find any reliable data on how many were built. I'd love to find out because I've seen very few other Porsches in mint green let alone convertibles. I know there was a Petrolicious story about a guy who had a 911 SC that he painted in Mintgrun, but it was originally red. Anyone know where I can find some reliable sales numbers for Porsche?
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For a moment I was wondering if that is Bob Lutz's airplane. Turns out it isn't. The colors match better with this one, but Maximum Bob's Dornier Alphajet would have been a very appropriate backdrop for the Porsche.