Machine Grey looks blue here
Machine Grey looks blue here
Probably just camera effects, but I thought it was dark blue at first. Take a look.
Chrysler : Crossfire | eBay
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Re: Machine Grey looks blue here
Machine Grey is Blue. A stunning blue
As I understand it the color is a layup of several tones. First red and then Clearcoat and then blue and a clear coat.
It gives the paint a depth and personality that vaies under different light. But the top final color is a dark, dirty Blue.
Of all the crossfire colors it is my favorite. But finding a 6 sp ragtop with cedar seats proved impossible.
So I settled for SSB.
which, as it turns out, is faster anyway.
franc
As I understand it the color is a layup of several tones. First red and then Clearcoat and then blue and a clear coat.
It gives the paint a depth and personality that vaies under different light. But the top final color is a dark, dirty Blue.
Of all the crossfire colors it is my favorite. But finding a 6 sp ragtop with cedar seats proved impossible.
So I settled for SSB.
which, as it turns out, is faster anyway.
franc
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 07-22-2011 at 08:11 PM.
Re: Machine Grey looks blue here
Machine gray is indeed an awesome blue with silver flecks. My son has a 2007 coupe. I found the same car as a roadster last summer ($13k, stick, but with 90k miles) and tried to talk him into a set but he rarely makes time to clean and detail the one he has, so it slipped away. Now, if I could find that low mileage, un-modded, graphite SRT6 roadster....
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