On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Chris S <szpejankowski@gmail.com> wrote: > I second the brown. My 84, appropriately named Hershey, is a two tone > Wolsfburg. He lives harmoniously with colors of nature and knows not the > meaning of walmart-blue tarp. He readily compliments most non-spandex > outdoorsy apparrel. He likes beige socks. Handsome fella. > > Chris. > > Wysłane z iPhone'a > > A 'camo' paint job? While that would work fine in the country, it stands out, bigtime, downtown. Driving through the city or parked at the local Mall...camo paint 'draws the attention' and may have connotations of "survivalist, Militia member, hippy dirt-bag, or Sierra Club"...well maybe not the last.. The fairly ugly brown VW color from the 80s?...That one just seems to escape notice, it is unremarkable on the freeway and not very visible in "the wild" The best in both environments...but(t) ugly. |
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