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color name question
doing a little searching on here it seems the general consensus is that ziegelrot is known as "brick red". my paint sticker says ziegelrotmetallic, something i have not seen mentioned here before (metallic that is). over the weekend as a DE event i met a fellow who speaks fluent german and was told that "ziegel" actually means "winner", so if this is the case how it is that the color code is known as brick?
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Good question. I did a little Google translating and never got "winner" for "ziegel."
To throw another wrench into your mystery, my factory sample book lists the color as Kiln Red, not Brick Red. JR |
He was close
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http://www.vpracing.com/Poster_Archives/1960/67-1l.jpg |
Sieger in German is winner as mentioned here before.
ZIEGEL means brick, believe me I live close to Germany. Cheers, Kees. SmileWavy |
well i guess i can chalk it up to american vs german accent when explaining it to my friend. funny, it doesn't look like any color of brick i have ever seen, but at least i know what it is now.
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Ziegelrot
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1286316761.jpg Red brick http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1286316805.jpg I do see simularities. Cheers, Kees. SmileWavy |
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