Actually, there are two yellows for the new Beetles...the regular one, most often seen that screams YELLOW ...in my opinion in a great way...and a paler (more pale?) yellow that was an internet speci
Thanks Robert, The problem I have is that the reference page that Gerard directed me to lists Primrose Yellow as the yellow used on the bugeyes, but "Pale Primrose Yellow" as the color used for later
Keep in mind those are not real paint swatches. The colors depicted on that page are somebody's best guestimate in HTML code using HEX numbers, and probably don't accurately match the real colors. Ad
It is worse than that, the site creator probably did a good and careful job of trying to match a paint chip to what they saw on their monitor *but* what you see on your monitor can be *very* differe
Oh, it's even worse that that Mike. Colors displayed as web graphics (solid colors, ususally GIFs) are limited to about 256 colors. A web browser will select the closest "legal" color to display. I d
<< lists Primrose Yellow as the yellow used on the bugeyes, but "Pale Primrose Yellow" as the color used for later Spridgets. The page shows a color chip for "Pale Primrose Yellow" (YL12), but does n
Hi Annice, If I were to paint my car yellow, I would sure choose the yellow used on the new Beetles of the past couple of years. That's one color they got right, in my opinion! Paul A
<< If I were to paint my car yellow, I would sure choose the yellow used on the new Beetles of the past couple of years. That's one color they got right, in my opinion! >> Great color for a Beetle or