Did the factory produce the Mach 1in different shades of red? I attatch a photo of my 1966 Mach 1which has not been restored or repainted
which is orange red . Other Mach 1s are bright red. Any ideas?
MACH I red
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The ACTUAL Red-color of the Mach-I Model
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____ Is it exactly the very same orangish-red on ALL sides ?
If not, I'd think that sunlight has somewhat bleached-out some of the darker redness on the more-exposed areas of the original red-paint.
However I-myself have never owned a Mach-I, so I really can't vouch for it's real/exact shade of red, (sorry!).
Duke-1 Cheers,
-Bob
____ Is it exactly the very same orangish-red on ALL sides ?
If not, I'd think that sunlight has somewhat bleached-out some of the darker redness on the more-exposed areas of the original red-paint.
However I-myself have never owned a Mach-I, so I really can't vouch for it's real/exact shade of red, (sorry!).
Duke-1 Cheers,
-Bob
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Re: MACH I red
My Mark 3 (restored) looks orangy red and the paint was Ford Radiant red. The silver was a honda car finish,looks great (to me!) but may not be accurate . You will get the chance to see it soon . Bob.
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Re: MACH I red
When I found my Mach 1 some areas that were more exposed to the elements were a sort of a tomato soup (orange-ish red) color. It needed paint so I opted for a red red.
I have seen other red Mach 1s, some restored and some not.
Maybe the paint of the era was more prone to changing hue with UV rays, and if a particular M1 saw more time in the sun than another that was garaged it could be that the colors would vary significantly over what has now become decades.
So I would say either color is probably correct.
And if you are lucky enough to have a Mach 1, or any Ducati single, who cares what hue of what color it is? There are about 7 billion other people give or take that aren't lucky enough to have a Ducati single of any color.
I have seen other red Mach 1s, some restored and some not.
Maybe the paint of the era was more prone to changing hue with UV rays, and if a particular M1 saw more time in the sun than another that was garaged it could be that the colors would vary significantly over what has now become decades.
So I would say either color is probably correct.
And if you are lucky enough to have a Mach 1, or any Ducati single, who cares what hue of what color it is? There are about 7 billion other people give or take that aren't lucky enough to have a Ducati single of any color.
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Re: MACH I red
I am not sure that my photo came out.I will try and post another one but if you look at photo gallery under
topic Ice Cold in Garage there is a glimpse of the Mach 1 . It is the same colour all over even the hidden bits.
topic Ice Cold in Garage there is a glimpse of the Mach 1 . It is the same colour all over even the hidden bits.
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