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1974 Porsche 911 "G"

RSR IROC // '74 Donor 

Summary

  • Year of manufacture 
    1974
  • Mileage 
    13 857 mi / 22 301 km
  • Car type 
    Coupé
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    Mexico Blue
  • Interior colour 
    Black
  • Interior brand colour 
    Black // Blue
  • Number of doors 
    2
  • Number of seats 
    4
  • Location
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  • Exterior colour 
    Blue
  • Gearbox 
    Manual
  • Performance 
    400 BHP / 406 PS / 299 kW
  • Drivetrain 
     

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Mexico Blue.....Love it.   I think OZ930"s is Mexico Blue?

Sorry Niko, it's Arrow Blue.

Mexico blue (code L355) and arrow blue (also known as royal blue, code L305) are very close. Apparently there are slight differences in the base and tint formulae. I think you would have to see them beside each other to tell the difference though.

cheers

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Sorry Niko, it's Arrow Blue.

Mexico blue (code L355) and arrow blue (also known as royal blue, code L305) are very close. Apparently there are slight differences in the base and tint formulae. I think you would have to see them beside each other to tell the difference though.

cheers

 

thanks Brian, both great colours then...

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thanks Brian, both great colours then...

There seems to be a lot of confusion with these blues, me included.

Found another listing of mex blue as code L336 not 355 as I posted........

I like both colours anyway

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There seems to be a lot of confusion with these blues, me included.

Found another listing of mex blue as code L336 not 355 as I posted........

I like both colours anyway

You can find every paint code and colour chip from 1950 to present for Porsche at this site

http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/farben/plack-weiss.php

Just choose the year and base colour from the drop downs and they are all listed with codes.

Also allot of other good technical info on that site just get Google to translate it for you.

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You can find every paint code and colour chip from 1950 to present for Porsche at this site

http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/farben/plack-weiss.php

Just choose the year and base colour from the drop downs and they are all listed with codes.

Also allot of other good technical info on that site just get Google to translate it for you.

Thanks Quozi.  A few familiar cars pictured there…..but some colour chips don't seem to match the real life colour.

Could be where the confusion comes in.

Will have a better look at the site when I get more time

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