At 09:50 PM 1/5/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Nice car, John.
>Ok, now I have a question. Since this GT is a '73 as is the roadster I'm
getting, can someone tell me what the difference is between "Butterscotch"
and "Blaze"??? The color of John's GT looks orange to me, as does my car!
>Is there a site or sites that might help me figure out what the name of the
paint on my car is? I don't have it with me yet, although I do have the VIN,
and I know there's a paint code on the body somewhere.
>As an aside, it doesn't really turn my stomach, but I think it'll have to
be an aquired taste! It lends a uniqueness to the car and I'm not sure I
would want to change the color of the car from original when the time does
come to paint it.
>Thanks
>Dan
>
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>From: MGMagnette
>Sent: Sunday, January 04, 1998 6:58 PM
>To: mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Spring is Near... Buy an MGB-GT!
>
> The Vital Statistics...
>1973 MGB-GT in Butterscotch with a blue interior. Regular 4-Speed with
>Rostyle wheels.
>
>So, why so cheap? Basically, the color, which is original, turns stomachs.
>Also, its a GT with Rostyles and not a Tourer with Wires.
>
>http://members.aol.com/MGMagnette/mgpics/exterior.jpg
>http://members.aol.com/MGMagnette/mgpics/interior.jpg
>http://members.aol.com/MGMagnette/mgpics/front.jpg
>
>Thanks-
>
> John
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My '73 GT is orange with blue interior also. I actually like the color, but
my wife says it likes like baby poop. I had it repainted (a first class
job) and I didn't even consider another color.
Don Scott
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