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A touch of Gulf Livery

TylerRNEMT

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Finally finished up a little side project that I started last fall lol.... there’s something about Gulf Livery that is just better than all the others. I think you’d be hard pressed to find a car/garage guy that doesn’t like it.....so I thought a touch of Gulf added to the garage seemed fun. I had some leftover baby blue paint from my kids playhouse that seemed to match perfectly the light blue and I picked up a quart of a close orange and went to town. I made the sign from some scraps I had and a decal from eBay.

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What do you guys think? I’ve seen a few Gulf inspired entire garages on here.... show us your “touch” of Gulf!

Tyler
 
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Yes John Wyer's team colors though they clash, just-seem to work, I've seen them on motorcycles too. It's a good look, simple, clean, identifiable. Your treatment looks good. I'm sure that you have to constantly explain what is the significance of the color scheme.
 

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Your door looks great! I really like Gulf colors and collect Gulf stuff. I wasn't as creative as you, but the Gulf sign was the first thing I put up after finishing the interior wall.
 

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Tyler, I hope you don't mind me including the following pictures I took at Mid Ohio race Course.

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Taken at Mid Ohio Vintage Gran Prix in 2003.
 
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The Gulf livery works on a lot different vehicles. I saw this and love it.
 

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Always a fan of Gulf since my dad owned a Gulf service station and repair garage back in the 70s and early 80s. My first job was working there after school pumping gas and cleaning up.

I sadly don't have much Gulf memorabilia though from it though, just a few small keepsake items.
 

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I think I was 12 years old when the movie Le Mans came out, with Steve McQueen. The REAL star, as far as I was concerned, was the Porsche 917. What a rush.

I read that the frames of the 917 were pressurized which was monitored, to determine when the design was becoming fatigued, in order to replace it before catastrophic failure.
 

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frames of the 917 were pressurized which was monitored, to determine when the design was becoming fatigued

That is done on a number of aerobatic airplanes....

I have seen it in a Zlin Z-526 Acrobat (I'm not a pilot). There is a gauge in the cockpit. When the pressure shows zero, the frame is cracked and the show is over. Time to put it on the ground.
 
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Mid Ohio Vintage Gran Prix 2007

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Oh man do I not mind!!!! The ‘69 Le Mans winning GT40 was the inspiration obviously for me but man seeing a 917 in person is definitely on my bucket list!!!
 

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Hello Tyler, your door looks great. Nice use of leftover paint!
I used the Gulf Racing colors in my workshop because I was a fan of the racing team but also because the colors work well in a mid-century modern house. I used orange and blue laminates for all the cabinetry and, of course, paint for the door. The other side of this door is striped like yours but for the workshop side I used the arrow like the Targa Florio and Nurburgring 908/3s.
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Hello Tyler, your door looks great. Nice use of leftover paint!
I used the Gulf Racing colors in my workshop because I was a fan of the racing team but also because the colors work well in a mid-century modern house. I used orange and blue laminates for all the cabinetry and, of course, paint for the door. The other side of this door is striped like yours but for the workshop side I used the arrow like the Targa Florio and Nurburgring 908/3s.
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Hello!

I actually remember seeing your garage build a few years back I think it was!! Door, garage, house and your outdoor space all look fantastic!

-Tyler
 
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