LD Spotted December 31, 2016, 08:24:21 am We saw this unit south of Reno last week. Very unusual mint green and Red color combo.
Re: LD Spotted Reply #1 – December 31, 2016, 09:41:32 am Anniversary Special? Notice the icicles hanging from the cab over.
Re: LD Spotted Reply #2 – December 31, 2016, 10:23:27 am No, the rig in the photo is not an "Anniversary Edition", and the "mint green" tint of the white paint was an aberration that occurred during one model year, IIRC. Can't recall the year, but from the Ford grill, it looks to be late 90s? I remember seeing a green rig with the "mint tint" white at the LD 50th; it got plenty of looks! Joan
Re: LD Spotted Reply #3 – December 31, 2016, 12:37:22 pm It was the Christmas Edition - very rare🙂 5 Likes
Re: LD Spotted Reply #4 – December 31, 2016, 08:25:44 pm Pretty sure that was a 1997 phenomenon. Two of them here an Jojoba Hills.Steve
Re: LD Spotted Reply #5 – January 01, 2017, 08:53:04 pm 'Christmas Edition' - Haha, very funny.We understand the mint green comes from an incomplete clean out of the paint spray equipment between the green paint and the white paint. The are others out there with mint green.We did see another one today, faded red with California plates, when we were in Fort DeSoto state park (florida). She is a beauty for her age, built on a Chevy.I'm not sure the site is going to let me upload a properly sized photo - I get an error code, but am going to post msg anyway. We'll see what happens! 2 Likes
Re: LD Spotted Reply #6 – January 02, 2017, 10:01:28 am Quote from: sawyerfamily - January 01, 2017, 08:53:04 pm'Christmas Edition' - Haha, very funny.We understand the mint green comes from an incomplete clean out of the paint spray equipment between the green paint and the white paint. The are others out there with mint green.We did see another one today, faded red with California plates, when we were in Fort DeSoto state park (florida). She is a beauty for her age, built on a Chevy.I'm not sure the site is going to let me upload a properly sized photo - I get an error code, but am going to post msg anyway. We'll see what happens!So sounds like the paint department's QA was taking some time off during that period. Surprising they wouldn't fix their mistake before releasing the product!
Re: LD Spotted Reply #7 – January 03, 2017, 12:41:12 pm it was 1998..I can always tell that year from the "minty" white..and in contrast to my red/Burgundy, it really does look green! Kind of like it's unique-ness...grinAt 08:23 AM 12/31/2016, you wrote:QuoteNo, the rig in the photo is not an "Anniversary Edition", and the "mint green" tint of the white paint was an aberration that occurred during one model year, IIRC. Can't recall the year, but from the Ford grill, it looks to be late 90s?I remember seeing a green rig with the "mint tint" white at the LD 50th; it got plenty of looks! JoanYou can reply to this email and have it posted as a topic reply. LDO Links:index.php?action=notifyboard;board=3.0 Regards, The Lazy Daze Owners Team~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gini Free and Junah, canine xtrodinaire "CHERRYOTTE" our litte red home on wheels "Growing old is mandatory. Growing wise is optional." 1 Likes
Re: LD Spotted Reply #8 – January 03, 2017, 04:19:54 pm Quote from: Gini Free - January 03, 2017, 12:41:12 pmit was 1998..I can always tell that year from the "minty" white..and in contrast to my red/Burgundy, it really does look green! Kind of like it's unique-ness...grinThat way you can tell your Lazy Daze from all the other Lazy Daze out there on the highways and in the campgrounds. ;-)Actually there is one in the North East Lazy Daze group too. I thought he had it repainted and comment on how I liked the subtle difference.John