May have just been color shift that occurred during scanning of the photo, or
the way your
particular monitor displays colors. There are so many variables that can affect
how a
color is displayed between the real thing and your computer monitor that it's
impossible
to make judgments about color based on seeing it on your computer screen. It
only takes a
little additional "green" to make Sora Blue (like my '70 2000) look like a pale
turquoise.
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
sidney raper wrote:
> A while back, there was an original 1500 with very low miles for sale on
> Ebay. The car did not make it's reserve, and it was located in Connecticut.
> The pics of the car showed the color to be a light blue with a hint of
> green - almost a turquoise color - but it was advertized as Sora blue. All
> of the Sora blue cars that I have seen were a pale "sky" blue. Does anyone
> know if this color changed somewhere along the way, or if the Connecticut
> car was a different color?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sidney Raper
> 1964 1500
> 1967 SRL311 00060
> 1967 SRL311 00076
> Jacksonville Florida
> http://www.geocities.com/roadsternut/index.html
>
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