bluesypicky
Enlightened Member
It's teal. Now I said it.
It's on the official 1964 paperwork, and not negotiable.
And why do they call this tone of green (Pantone 17-5024) Teal "Blue" anyway?!!
Teal always reminds me the color of one of my favorite childhood drink : Milk and mint. A dose of mint concentrate syrup (which is GREEN), and the rest of the glass filled with milk.
And it's towed by a black Jeep G.C. Not crazy about black cars mind you, but it does widen the pallet of colors that can be towed without fear of a faux pas.
It's on the official 1964 paperwork, and not negotiable.
And why do they call this tone of green (Pantone 17-5024) Teal "Blue" anyway?!!
Teal always reminds me the color of one of my favorite childhood drink : Milk and mint. A dose of mint concentrate syrup (which is GREEN), and the rest of the glass filled with milk.
And it's towed by a black Jeep G.C. Not crazy about black cars mind you, but it does widen the pallet of colors that can be towed without fear of a faux pas.
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