
AuHavrePro, a connoisseur of automotive aesthetics, shares a stunning Aston Martin in a unique green color combination, drawing parallels to the resurgence of green in horology. His post delves into the visual impact of color choices on luxury vehicles, sparking a vibrant discussion among collectors about the nuances of Aston Martin's palette and interior design.
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Looks to be Buckingham Green with a Parliament Green interior. The problem I find with some of the darker, flatter greens on Astons is it sucks the shape and curves out of the car (far more than blacks or greys). Still nice. Attached is an old DB4 (which sadly I swapped for a bucket load of cash……because you never really own a classic Aston) which is presented in Ford Forest Green - a lighter fine metallic grey/brown green…..yet, greener and less metallic than Aston Racing Green.
And yes, I love the Racing Green color as well.... Frankly, I'd rather have a DB4 myself, simply because the DB5/007 thing is way overplayed.... Thanks a lot for the pictures!
double checked on the Pentland green. It's certainly that shade of green, the exact car was recently purchased in London by a digital car content creator named Freddie Atkins who goes by the moniker 'TFJJ' online.... Cheers, Filip
It will look just as good in ten years time.
This shade actually reminds me of that new Patek chrono dial color, I'm forgetting what Patek likes to call it .... Cheers, Filip
Also, IMO I don't think anyone does leather interior better than the British.
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