At 14:14 -0400 on 18/09/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>"Case Study" .. hehe. Pun!
>Anyway. I was actually getting my idea from that! :D Except Silver and
>Pale Metallic Blue.
Track down an auto body student at your local community college. Once
you've done that, make a quick run to your local Mercury dealer and get a
couple cans of the following:
Light Blue Clearcoat Metallic (for the Grand Marquis)
Silver Frost Clearcoat Metallic (same)
Colours are probably best observed in person at said dealership. There
might be others that you find more to your liking - I personally think that
light blue, as it appears on the Mercury site, would look really silly on a
Mac - but those two fit the description you gave pretty well.
<http://config.mercuryvehicles.com/>
will allow you to see the colours on a car if you don't want to rush right
down to the dealer.
p
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