nothing surprises me when it comes to pink cars anymore...there is a Pink Hummer H2 limousine driving round my area
pink was used on landies in the desert.. "Pinkies" it works well there..

The SAS used pink Land Rovers as well didn't they?

Motto: He who Minces, Wins?![]()

There is a special landy version used by UK special forces in desert conditions, extended wheel base and pink. It's called a pink panther. Supprisingly it is good camo for situations like that.
Motto: He who Minces, Wins?![]()
Not got a pic of a real one but here is a model of one
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Don't think there is enough ladybird, flowery cars on the road and way too much silver (more of a grey really).
... Crikey bob ...
... the driver looks v. poooofy and even the gun barrel has gone on the wilt in protest at that ...
, as for the gun barrel i blame the heat 
, as for the gun barrel i blame the heat![]()

Agreed, but of course there is only one colour for cars, and that's black (except for Ferraris of course, which must be red). Henry Ford was right![]()
Agreed, but of course there is only one colour for cars, and that's black (except for Ferraris of course, which must be red). Henry Ford was right![]()
...and British cars Racing Green......
If you want to be pedantic, German racing cars should be white. Auto Union and Mercedes were close to the weight limit in the '30s so simply didn't paint their cars and just left them polished alloy.

trueAh, but Britsh Racing Green is actually Irish Racing Green.....

Again, [pedantmode] BRG isn't a specific colour. Compare the greens from Bentley, Aston Martin, Jaguar, BRM etc, they're all different! Also, the Irish national motor racing colours are green with a horizontal orange band.[/pedantmode]