Another choice, Tawny Rose Poly.
I like Arctic White roof over Tawny Rose Poly and 2nd choice is Arctic White roof over Glacier Green Poly. I do think that a white roof is a definite plus on this car, plus having one color choice be a "roof rack delete"?
I'm also wondering about, if there is a desire for a pastel option, Arctic White over Canyon Cedar. Any opinions on this one?
@renato-bardi Thanks for posting these pics Renato! I think the one on the right is Sierra Spruce Poly; similar to the shade used on Goldvarg's 1960 Olds 2drht.
Here is the color chart. I like Harvey's White over Wedgwood blue or over Shalimar Blue Poly. That being said, I think it's going to be hard to mess this one up on color. They're all good...except for maybe the Yellow,
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
@jkuvakas Hard to chose after viewing that color chart indeed .
Yellow no ...But the Rose Poly,Gold Mist,Canion Cedar,Desert Sage,Pearl Fawn and Copper are very inusual and something different from the typical Blue and Green ....
@mg-harv Is beauty in Blue but I think that Sergio has already done a lot of blue and green...
@jkuvakas I remember being impressed back in the day by how rich and vibrant the Glacier green looked on the 59 Buick. Same for the Shalimar blue poly you mention.
Sierra Spruce Poly and Turquoise Poly are greenish and bluish colors, respectively, that look appealing to me, but, basically, I agree with John - anything but yellow.
Roger Kerr
@ben-lampson, "Sable Black" is at the bottom right, no chip, though.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
@renato-bardi I like both of these as well! I also agree that not only are authentic period colors important, but I also support the concept that Sergio have some degree of variation across his growing stable of station wagons in terms of colors.




