Chocolate Brown?
There are a number of things I really like about the car. I like the brown paint. I also like the side intake fin coloring as well as the matching on the hood. The rim contrasts also look good. For the interior, the blue/brown color combo is a seen in a number of different places. I like the color combo, but the materials are a bit much.
The good part of this is someone is actually experimenting with Crossfires for industrial/material design,meaning the car still has some appeal.
The good part of this is someone is actually experimenting with Crossfires for industrial/material design,meaning the car still has some appeal.
Originally Posted by JoeTate
The good part of this is someone is actually experimenting with Crossfires for industrial/material design,meaning the car still has some appeal.
I bet that car would be very popular at the Hershey PA, swap meet next summer.
Actually, Porsche sold quite a few cars that were essentially that color. (but not to me).
Actually, Porsche sold quite a few cars that were essentially that color. (but not to me).
Think they forgot to mention this:
Free with Purchase -
1 Extra Large Fur Coat
1 Pair of Platform Shoes
1 Large Brim Hat (per FP)
1 Al Jarreau CD
1 DVD Copy of I'm Gonna Git You Sucka. (If you haven't seen it - you must).
Free with Purchase -
1 Extra Large Fur Coat
1 Pair of Platform Shoes
1 Large Brim Hat (per FP)
1 Al Jarreau CD
1 DVD Copy of I'm Gonna Git You Sucka. (If you haven't seen it - you must).
It's a concept sponsored by a German fabric designer and manufacturer, JAB Anstoetz. German companies seem to like to do this. Remember the Maybach Exelero? It was developed to test a high-speed tire for the German tire manufacturer, Fulda. That one was an aesthetic and engineering success, but the fabric designer for the Chocolate Crossfire might want to stick with wall hangings and stay away from automobile couture.
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