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Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
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Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
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Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
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Please have either you vision checked or your monitor replaced. Jerry is a wonderful individual, and those who know him realize his efforts are to help us all. (and to have fun at it) https://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/burnout.gif |
Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
Maby this will help,I just took this off of my 69 L89 survivor car getting a frame off. http://fototime.com/4D4AB6E6D1EEB20/standard.jpg They do kinda have a blue look to them but they are gray.Its all in the lighting.
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Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
Looks blue to me https://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/smile.gif
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Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
That is the right color and it looks blue to me. Maybe it's a blueish gray but it still is blue. https://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/smile.gif
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Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
Mystery solved, MacNeish is exonerated. If you use the flash on your digital camera, the shock looks blue. Otherwise, it's gray.
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Re: Correct Shock Color - What's the Deal?
OK OK
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"GRAY" is very broad range of COLOR..........Has anybody ever researched/'concluded
what Shade of Gray...........What Brand Product or Part # ???? Pictures of my survivor Delco Shocks under different lighting conditions |
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02C 69 Baltimore Chevelle and same NOS.
Look Grey to me. |
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