Show off your Pale Adobe here.....let's see how rare this is!
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Show off your Pale Adobe here.....let's see how rare this is!
Pale Adobe is not part of the color palate for the upcoming 2015's, which I think is a mistake.
Let's see if we can get to 100 different Pale Adobe beauties here.
Let's see if we can get to 100 different Pale Adobe beauties here.
Last edited by Adobe2X; 10-15-2014 at 10:11 AM.
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It also still has enough color and metal flake that it takes a real nice shine to it after a good coat of Collinite 845. My last Platinum White was always shiny, but did not show it like this one....
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I got the Sterling, actually... and I think it's pretty easy to take care of, no dirt roads so the dust is grey-ish. Looking at that open door pic above, it looks freakishly like my Accord! Haunted now of images of driving kids around!!
Edit- The gold van was fairly easy to take care of, didn't show the dirt much but it did make it look pretty dull.
Edit- The gold van was fairly easy to take care of, didn't show the dirt much but it did make it look pretty dull.
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My 04 is Arizona Beige Metallic. With the way this west Texas dust is, you can't really tell it's dirty till you get up closer.
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I like this color 10 fold over the Caribou that replaces it for the 15 MY trucks.
Nice choice.
The company I work for has an XLT Screw in this color that one of our Superintendents drive. It always seems to look good even with 3" of mud caked to the sides. Definitely a low maintenance color!
Nice choice.
The company I work for has an XLT Screw in this color that one of our Superintendents drive. It always seems to look good even with 3" of mud caked to the sides. Definitely a low maintenance color!