Fellers and Gals: I don't have an opinion on the color or colour of anyone
else's MG. But I do have an observation: If AB is a color which few posters
have ever seen and even fewer posters actually own, why is this such a topic of
interest to so many people? If you really want to see outrageous colour on a
car, try my neighbor's FX35 infiniti. It is bright pumpkin orange. He drives
it with a sack over his head so no one knows woh he is. He has no idea what
color Alamo is but he would gladly take it...../Mel 71BGT teal (which is Duke
blue)
---- David Woerpel <dwoerpel@wi.net> wrote:
> There is, however, an Alamo Beige that appears at Elkhart Lake as a
> spectator regularly. It is well used (as these cars should be) and I
> believe from IL. I like the rare color.
>
> Dave Woerpel
> 59 :{) Leaf Green
> 59 MGA 1500 rdstr O.E.W.
> Burlington WI
>
>
> Kim Tonry wrote:
> > I haven't seen Dan Zurawski or his MGA in about 15 years. He isn't listed in
> > the current Chicagoland MG Club directory or e-mail address list. Last
> > listing in the club I can find for him is in a 1993 directory showing a
> > Libertyville address. It's not that bad a color, certainly not one you see
> > very often. But keep in mind I had a Limeflower GT so maybe my color fashion
> > sense isn't all that great.
> > Kim Tonry
> > Downers Grove, Illinois, U.S.A.
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