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I have heard just one of these stickers is worth a good 5 r.p. (rice power!) ![]()
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For some reason, it reminds me more of Wintergreen, rather than Sea Mist Green. I suppose that living in Southern California, the term Sea Mist Green reminds me of (and I'm being cynical because I've been here too long) the dingy color of the Pacific down around Newport/ Balboa (and the "sea mist" literally stinks there, too). I could live with calling it Wintergreen.
The color also reminds me of the cars featured in the driver's education class film-reels, cr. mid 1960's. ![]() Last edited by PTRobert : 23rd July 2003 at 11:12 PM. |
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Not a fan of that color although maybe as a two-tone combination it might be ok. I remember a Chevy two tone way back when with the sea mist green and white that was pretty hot looking.
Pat
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