Big bus man
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Most vans are coloured white with a varying amount of graphics newer models having grey side panels and coloured cabs but given the choice would you opt for a fully coloured van.
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many many tears ago it was common to see caravans and motor vans in a fetching shade of green. this was to help camouflage them into the countryside
That looks my Honda blackbird blue. My van would also look good with some of that on it.Candy phoenix blue fading to white about two thirds up, with white graphics on the blue
This blue:
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Might have helped if they had asked an expert or two. As I suspect a few of the ex-military on here will confirm, green is about the last colour to use if you want something to disappear into the background in the countryside. It was something my dad told me he'd been taught around 1941 & when I worked in Cumberland (as it then was) in the early 70s, it was brought home forcibly to me because all those ghastly green statics just leapt off the landscape at you - especially the dark green ones.many many tears ago it was common to see caravans and motor vans in a fetching shade of green. this was to help camouflage them into the countryside
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Spot on.. Colour code PB284-CThat looks my Honda blackbird blue. My van would also look good with some of that on it.
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