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Subject: [Healeys] Carmine Red vs Reno red
From: "Chris Scholz" <drscholz@visioncenterpc.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:02:14 -0500
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I am ready to paint my '59 BN4 here in Iowa.   It will be red with =
english white coves.

Having trouble deciding between Carmine Red and Reno Red.   Carmine Red =
is my first choice and it looks good with the old english white accent.

The Reno red is more maroon and goes well with the original dark red =
leather seats with white piping.  The interior is in great condition and =
I wasn't planning on changing the interior, except for the carpet.  I =
will be buying new carpet either from Moss or Heritage.

My question is matching the interior and exterior---the carmine red may =
clash a little with the dark red seats.   Although, I see many Carmine =
red Healeys with dark red seats. =20

Any opinions?   Maybe the best option is to paint the car Carmine red =
since it looks the best, and if the interior clashes something fierce, I =
can always recover the seats and dash.  The expenses keep going up!

Chris Scholz

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I am ready to paint my '59 BN4 here in =
Iowa.&nbsp;&nbsp; It will be red with english white coves.<BR>
<BR>
Having trouble deciding between Carmine Red and Reno Red.&nbsp;&nbsp; =
Carmine Red is my first choice and it looks good with the old english =
white accent.<BR>
<BR>
The Reno red is more maroon and goes well with the original dark red =
leather seats with white piping.&nbsp; The interior is in great =
condition and I wasn't planning on changing the interior, except for the =
carpet.&nbsp; I will be buying new carpet either from Moss or =
Heritage.<BR>
<BR>
My question is matching the interior and exterior---the carmine red may =
clash a little with the dark red seats.&nbsp;&nbsp; Although, I see many =
Carmine red Healeys with dark red seats.&nbsp;<BR>
<BR>
Any opinions?&nbsp;&nbsp; Maybe the best option is to paint the car =
Carmine red since it looks the best, and if the interior clashes =
something fierce, I can always recover the seats and dash.&nbsp; The =
expenses keep going up!<BR>
<BR>
Chris Scholz</FONT>
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