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The next color...
The issue of European Car (April '89?) with the black Ur-Q on the cover, I
believe, mentioned something about the designer and how he penned the
vehicle to look best in black. I kind of agree. Although I do like the 4000
csq in sapphire blue. I saw a '85 Ur-q (in CA, w/. 36K miles) that was dark
gray, looked good too.
Frank--
'93 S4 Black, yeah!
'87 4000 csq white, ugh.
-----Original Message-----
From: Graydon D. Stuckey <graydon@apollo.kettering.edu>
To: Jeffrey J. Goggin <audidudi@mindspring.com>
Cc: Buchholz, Steven <Steven.Buchholz@kla-tencor.com>;
quattro@coimbra.ans.net <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Date: Saturday, April 11, 1998 9:00 AM
Subject: The next step...
>On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Jeffrey J. Goggin wrote:
>
>> found this varies by color -- have you ever noticed that every bodystyle
has
>> one or two colors that flatter it and a whole handful that don't?) but I
>
>I think thatthis is very true of the 5KCSTQ. It looks good in the light
>colours like the pearl white, Zermatt silver, adn the light blue because
>the dark beltline tends to lengthen the body visually. The darket
>colours allow the car to look short and pudgy. This is one of the few
>cases where I do not prefer the car in black.
>