It might be the photo, but it looks metallic bronze - would be a great 70's colour if it was. http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/972086 Lee '77 GT4
Rosso Dino (orange) it looks like, but I'm betting it's just a white balance problem. 25K US isn't cheap IMH)
I guess it's all in the exchange rates, but £10K is the benchmark "the-car-runs and drives" so £16k (Euro = £ at the moment) is reasonable if the car is ok. It was more the colour that caught my eye as being unusual. Lee
I would say it was red, just lousy pictures and judging by interior i would question the mileage. The passenger seat i would expect to be like new on a 26,000 mile car, but it looks a little saggy on the bottom cushion. Mine has done 29,000 miles and has the half cloth interior which would imagine doesn't wear as well and the passenger seat is like new. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Lee... it's red, just a crappy photo! GT4 prices are on the up in the UK though. Anthony. What a beautiful car you have.... which blue is it? TDF perhaps?
Anthoney, VERY Pretty. Love the blue. I really do not like the Red GT4's. I think the tail lights just disappear in the red and those lights need color definition to really accenuate the car's rear end. Nice ride there Buddy. But you posted the pic backwards. Steering wheel is on the wrong side
Hi, Not sure what colour blue it is, thought it was Chiaro, i just sought of stumbled across it and had to have it (no its not for sale) i also have an 83 GTS QV and 86 Testarossa. I like the dark colour to as it keeps the shape looking crisp and features like the rear lights and the chrome bumpers stand out. Good GT4s are definitely on the up in Europe. I keep my cars at my fathers classic car showroom, the silver car in the back ground is a Bentley Special probably the most radical one built. Web site www.classic-car-london.com