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lmc burb
the lastest catalog has an awesome burb, set on an avalance frame, is it a members?
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Well, it certainly caught my eye...but I found it odd that the write-up called the color "Ochre" when it is obviously "Wheatland/Medium" yellow??? Other than that, it is a phenomenal build and very deserving of being on the cover! Woody |
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Yea, that build really was sharp and well executed.
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How bout some pics for those of that dont get an LMC catalog. Sounds like a cool Burb.
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Thank you, that is a nice looking burb.
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Re: lmc burb
I would say ochre vs wheatland
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07-13-2020, 10:09 AM | #8 |
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I am certainly not the authority on paint colors, mrtoni...especially not from a picture, as filters and such can enhance/change the looks of a tone. When I saw the cover shot on the LMC catalog, I gasped as I don't see my color that often...and what's funny is that I was looking for an "Ochre" Suburban when I found this "Medium Yellow" one for sale and had to convince myself that I would learn to love the brightness of this yellow (which I did and do). I had to do a little investigating to find out what "Medium Yellow" was called in the '72 charts, and the number corresponds to "Wheatland Yellow" (a "Fleet" color). When ever I see a SPID on an "Ochre" truck, it spells out "Ochre" (as does this really nice example on the LMC catalog) and thought something got lost in translation??? I have never seen a SPID (including mine) that spells out "Wheatland Yellow", so you could be completely right. I just thought "Ochre" was a more subdued yellow, like a golden mustard color? In the LMC catalog at the top of the first page of the write-up, there are pictures of other trucks, and the two center ones show where my confusion comes from. I would call the center one on the right "Ochre" and the center one on the left "Medium-Yellow" or "Wheatland"...but if I'm wrong, I'm wrong? In any case, Seth's Suburban is an outstanding example of how nice a Suburban can be, and could make the cover of many magazines!
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Yeah could be the color appears different on iPhone. I see so many subtle variations in ochre color. Some more green or more orange. Whatever the spid says theyre are excellent looking burbs
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