Wayne Finch
Enthusiast
Article from Fridays newpaper about cars and color
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DODGE VIPER
Color to Avoid: Grey. An exoticar such as a Viper is an exaggeration on wheels. It has a V10 engine. It produces 500 hp. Its logo is a fang-toothed serpent ready to spring. And, suddenly, you want to tone things down by giving this ferocious beast a grey hide? Shame.
Color to Get: Blue with White Racing Stripes. Normally, two tone paint jobs seldom work - think of a too-dark toupee affixed to a pastey-hued cranium. But the Viper is a car detined to race and, as such, in-your-face racing stripe motif works superbly well.
(don't shoot the messenger)
DODGE VIPER
Color to Avoid: Grey. An exoticar such as a Viper is an exaggeration on wheels. It has a V10 engine. It produces 500 hp. Its logo is a fang-toothed serpent ready to spring. And, suddenly, you want to tone things down by giving this ferocious beast a grey hide? Shame.
Color to Get: Blue with White Racing Stripes. Normally, two tone paint jobs seldom work - think of a too-dark toupee affixed to a pastey-hued cranium. But the Viper is a car detined to race and, as such, in-your-face racing stripe motif works superbly well.