Are you thinking of the ill fated De Lorean sports car? This had a bare
stainless steel body.
Giles
Gregg Iverson wrote:
> Wasn't there a car called the Bricklin or something similar about the
> same time as the 4T came out? It was brushed stainless steel and not too
> bad looking. I'd like to see the natural titanium too.
>
> Gregg
> :
> >What I would like to see is a 4Ti completely stripped of paint, with only
> >the natural titanium, maybe in a matte finish like my mountain bike. There
> >must be some reason Olympus never did something like this, but I like
> >titanium's natural grey/green appearance.
> >
> >Chip Stratton
> >cstrat@xxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > > Some day John, you should send a paint worn Ti top and bottom to a firm
> > > that anodizes Ti and have them strip the old paint and anodize them dark
> > > green, purple or some colour.
> > >
> > > Giles
> > >
> > > John Hermanson wrote:
> > >
> > > > The only way to refinish a badly worn top is to replace it, otherwise it
> > > > will probably end up looking "tampered".
> >
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