Mint Green
Mint Green
Market Find: BMW Individual Mint Green M3 Competition
Will·
There's not a lot wrong with being loud and proud in the world of Tailored Driver, and this M3 Competition found via M3List at BMW of Columbia Missouri is proof of that. The topic of looks has been beaten to death, resurrected and beaten a few more times so rather than focus on the subjective, we'll turn our eye to the combination of BMW Individual Mint Green and two-tone Silverstone and Black leather.
Market Find: BMW Individual Mint Green M850i xDrive Gran Coupe
Will·
Originally ordered in Canada but spiritually destined for South Florida ownership, this M850i Gran Coupe is pretty damn bold. A whole lot of BMW Individual Mint Green is used here, combined with the black appearance package and Tan leather seats, and it is apparent that once again- bold really pays off.
Market Find: THAT Porsche Paint to Sample Mint Green 911 GT3
Will·
Some Tailored Drivers come with more of a story than others, and if written, this Driver's page count would be somewhere between War and Peace and The Bible. The incredibly brief version is that this GT3 was repossessed wearing a half-completed widebody prototype, and at some point transitioned from being a vehicle to being someone's living quarters.
Two Special Broad Arrow Porsches Star in Hagerty Film, Both Mint Green
This is the first time the stunning Mint Green (mintgrün; non-metallic UNI; 22R; Porsche) pair have been together on film, providing a rare chance to see, hear and experience both cars being driven as intended, as Hagerty’s Henry Catchpole puts them through their paces. In this exhilarating test, he tackles the picturesque Anglesey Circuit, capturing the raw nature, and sounds, of both cars while revealing their unique personalities.
When You Build a Mint Green 911 GT3 RS and It’s All About the Interior
It’s hard to imagine building a brand new Porsche 911 GT 3 RS in Paint to Sample Mint...
EU Market Find: 1992 Porsche 911 Turbo in Mint Green
We're hitting a theme this week of cars that have experienced color changes, and this one may be the most interesting yet. Get past the fact that it seems like you rarely if ever see a 964-generation 911 Turbo in Mint Green (much less one with less than 200 miles on the odometer), because that's just the beginning of the story. You see, this car left the factory painted Paint to Sample Gulf Orange (gulforange; 019; non-metallic UNI; Porsche) with black interior.

