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Dark green. Look at GM Grenade Green. Would look good with a tan interior.

I like the hunter green/tan color combo a lot, but it looks better on a rounded car than an angular car and on a car with lots of chrome. Small and open like a convert where you can see a lot of tan helps, too.

A neighbor just got a Limerock green C7 and the car disappears into a green blob with black trim and dark tint windows. It doesn't work at all in person. Maybe it works in photographs where you play with the contrast and edge effects in post production.
 
I agree with cranberry, having the tan interior will be a nice contrast with that color.
 
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How good is your body work or original panels?

Gunmetal will be much more forgiving to imperfections. The cranberry would look really sharp (coming from a guy who is no longer a red car fan) but will show every little door ding, every ripple on the body in the way an ol gunmetal grey gm paint wouldnt.
 
How good is your body work or original panels?

Gunmetal will be much more forgiving to imperfections. The cranberry would look really sharp (coming from a guy who is no longer a red car fan) but will show every little door ding, every ripple on the body in the way an ol gunmetal grey gm paint wouldnt.
Interesting. Body is ok. There will be areas of rust repair and one big dent on left front fender other than that and some alignment issues she looks pretty decent
 
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