It's been a while since Chevrolet offered its Corvette
with green paint – well over a decade, in fact. We've known for a while
that the new C7 Stingray would be available in Lime Rock Green, but
haven't seen it up until now in anything but the antiseptic studio shots
offered up on the Corvette's configurator.
Well, we can now cross it off the list – at least online – as the first
production example has been caught on video at the Lone Star Classic
Corvette show by the folks at NCM Insurance.
According to CorvetteBlogger, the last production model to
feature such verdant paint dates to 2001, when Chevy offered its sports
car in Dark Bowling Green Metallic. But when we think of Vettes in this
color spectrum, we tend to think of the Polo Green C4,
a deep shade this paint reminds us of. This particular Stingray is
fitted with the Z51 performance package, along with the 3LT Brownstone
interior. As we think Z51-equipped cars tend to look better in darker
shades (which better integrate/disguise the package's additional
ductwork), this Lime Rock Green looks pretty good to our eyes.
What do you think, does the C7 look good in green?
Courtesy of autoblog.com
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