Reiver, your car has the original paint on it? That's cool. The part I found scary was that different suppliers might have paints that behave differently under different circumstances. I have pictures of cars that look like the picture you posted, and the other complete extreme, which is this:
This is the SAME car in the past picture. My car is also 436-9-3, and the only part of the car where I can see the original color is on the insideof the door, which looks like your car. I wanted a Porsche with a COLOR color, and after looking at pictures of this car, I completely fell for it. I just want to make sure it IS that dynamic as to go through that wide of a range. I love it. When my friend and I bought the SC, we were bummed out about finding out it originally was an oak green metallic painted, of all colors, guards red. Had it not been freshly painted before it was sold to us, we would have returned it to stock, but THAT car, might not be permanent. The s on the other hand, being a more radical approach and not "time shared", is going to look like the one in the picture, except with a whale tail instead of the teatray. I'm also considering going rally style on the fuchs and paint the centers gold. We'll see. I started seriously considering the color when I saw a targa close to the chinese theater while in L.A. I tried to catch up to the car, but took too long for the light to change.