Limemist Green

Discussion in 'Color is everything!' started by steverw, Jun 23, 2020.

  1. drspencer

    drspencer Well-Known Member

    I have this exact color car.

    Matching #'s '71 GS350, Lime Mist Green/Peal White interior.

    I've been toying with the idea of selling it for a while now, as it doesn't get a lot of use.

    If anyone is interested, please PM me. Do not make inquires on this thread.

    Thanks
     
  2. BQUICK

    BQUICK Gold Level Contributor

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  3. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    Hi Mike, sorry just saw this. I was getting married and wanted a down payment for a brand new lil house for us. I love my GS’s but always will sacrifice for family but yes,was a hard car to let go,thing was LOADED.
     
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  4. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

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    Lime Rust Mist
    Old photo I saved, was a 455-4-speed,sure hope someone saved it.
    I was going nuts over it back in the day.
     
  5. 71GSX455-4SPD

    71GSX455-4SPD Nick Serwo Magic Car

    Seems to be a few months old thread on color I'm just seeing. As stated, the white interior car is original paint and the black top/interior car (mine) is a repaint. It's pretty amazing how close they are to each other in color when parked side by side. Nick Serwo, who is on this board, used the underside of one of my sport mirrors to buff out and get a match. I'm pretty sure he'd share the mix with you if you ask him. I can also tell you that my car, after sitting for years and its factory lacquer having dulled and faded, looked the color of split pea soup- yuck. So, if you have an original or older paint job, don't judge the color by it unless you buff out a section that hasn't been killed by the sun. That color chip chart that was posted is definitely not representative either- time has done it's thing. Finally, code 43 in '72 is more of a seafoam. If you have your '71 painted, make sure the body shop doesn't assume. That happened to another board member here.
     
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  6. Brian Albrecht

    Brian Albrecht Classic Reflections

    IIRC it died on the operating table. Sorry.

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  7. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    At least it made it to the table.....this one was DOA
     

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