Blue Angels Bearcat

> Do you think i could have it without the lime green interior

Oh, I guess someone who can cough up [FONT=&quot]$1,875,000[/FONT] can have the lime green changed to candy apple red, if neccessary :jump:

Cheers,
Mark
 
Do you think i could have it without the lime green interior:barf::cool::icon_lol:

That "lime green interior" is zinc chromate paint - corrosion protection. Trust me, if that's your $2MM asset, it won't bother you do protect it .... :ernae: I'm sure HD or others who were around airplanes during the 40's and 50's (when it was commonly used) can elaborate on its merits

dl
 
It was known as "Baby Crap Yellow" - more or less. There was an exterior zinc chromate that was a darker green used on landing gear. etc.
Heres a picture of the Flight Test hangar at NAS Jacksonville, Florida where the U.S.. Naval Flight Exhibition Team originated from.

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