Retro race colours?

Retro race colours?

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L100NYY

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35,491 posts

250 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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Currently speccing up an R400 and really fancy a retro racing colour scheme for the road. Having seen Chris Coopers race R400 in the Gulf colours my mind has been filled with a road version, however the JPS Lotus colours (black n gold) of the 70's is another favourite. Any other suggestions?

murph7355

38,905 posts

263 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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Marlboro? 60s Honda F1? Camel Lotus? 7 Up Jordan? Sasol Jordan? Rothmans Porsche?

I suspect you might regret JPS Lotus very soon after going for it. Looked great on F1 cars in the 70s n(and the odd Europa), but suspect that's where it should stay.

Whatever you choose my strong suggestion is to go with something bright. Bright colours suit the 7 and make you somewhat more visible - a key consideration when driving around in a 200bhp sardine can

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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Rubystone red? Check out Allan Maynard's 'blade on Blatchat for an idea of what this colour is

Marlboro good but dayglo orange fades. I like Jordan yellow, but don't paint the wheels in the body colour as it looks a bit gay.

iguana

7,055 posts

267 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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Never seen it before on a 7, but as a sugestion-Rothmans blue & white? perhaps a bit dated now tho? I guess the colur is linked mainly to Porsche 956, Escort rally cars, & Honda NSR bikes.



On my Honda-



Maybe blue body & white wheels & nose? it would be a love it or hate it livery for sure.


Just thinking that Coors beer did im sure have a nice green/white paint job for car in CART (or whatever there single seat series is called now) that would pos suit a 7, but ive not got any pics.

Maybe also Hawaian tropic colours? or Camel yellow, or like Suzuki race bikes of a few years back in white (I think) sporting rather non subtle DUREX sponorship

Personally Mclaren Orange (I think its called) does it for me on a 7. (whatever colour Martin H on blatchat 1.6VX was anyway- is what im on about)

>> Edited by iguana on Tuesday 9th March 20:09

murph7355

38,905 posts

263 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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The car was just getting readied for its new custodian Mr Piper...

Wasn't the green and white livery Skoal Bandit?

dino ferrana

791 posts

259 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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I think the current BMW Williams livery is very nice and modern. Try that for something different.

eric mc

122,855 posts

272 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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Caterham themselves used a derivative of the original Gold Leaf Team Lotus red/white/gold scheme on the Autosport 50th Anniversary Special car in 2000. It looked pretty nice and seemed to suit the Seven. Classic Team Lotus green and yellow is also suitable as many Sevens used that type of scheme "in period".

Jordan ran a couple of Honda Blackbird Sevens a few years ago in Jordan - Benson & Hedges" yellow and that looked good too. BAR also had some "Lucky Strike" Honda powered Sevens for corporate jollies.

I would not think the JPS scheme suits the "boxy" lines of the Seven to be honest.

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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I think that the cream with twin red stripe colour scheme that Andrew Walker has on his 'blade is superb - even down to the "H" Honda badge in the stripe

L100NYY

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35,491 posts

250 months

Wednesday 10th March 2004
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Wow lots of suggestions coming out now, I'm more confused than ever. The problem is that it will be my 5th Caterham and really fancy something totally different (although still tasteful)! I have to agree that the Honda/BAR livery from a few years back looked very cool although it has been done. I've had Mac orange which is still one of my faves but again I have done that already. The Texaco livery from RS500 Touring Cars just sprung ito my mind as looking very good.