It's for sale locally. '88 LX. Color scheme:
Above the beltline: burgundy
Between beltline and side moulding: burnt orange
Below the side molding: gun metal grey
It's very odd looking. Was this from the factory? I don't remember them
doing many multitone color schemes at all in that era.
WindsorFox<SS> - 10 May 2008 19:45 GMT
> It's for sale locally. '88 LX. Color scheme:
>
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> It's very odd looking. Was this from the factory? I don't remember them
> doing many multitone color schemes at all in that era.
It has an orange ring around the middle and you want to know if it was a
factory paint job?? :oP

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Michael Johnson - 10 May 2008 23:26 GMT
> It's for sale locally. '88 LX. Color scheme:
>
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> It's very odd looking. Was this from the factory? I don't remember them
> doing many multitone color schemes at all in that era.
Definitely not factory.
Spike - 12 May 2008 05:34 GMT
>It's for sale locally. '88 LX. Color scheme:
>
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>It's very odd looking. Was this from the factory? I don't remember them
>doing many multitone color schemes at all in that era.
Weirdest one I ever saw was a 65 convertible 4X4 tourquoise with white
interior, chrome chain steering wheel driven by a good looking blond.