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Lime Rock Green (RPO G7J, paint code WA136X) was a distinctive dark metallic green exclusively offered on the 2014 C7 Corvette Stingray. It marked the return of a dark green to the lineup for the first time since 2001. The color was a tribute to the historic Lime Rock Park track, where the original 1959 Corvette Stingray racer made its debut. Key Historical Facts and Features: Production & Rarity: Lime Rock Green was a one-year-only color (2014) for the C7 generation. Out of total 2014 production, 1,566 units (1,111 coupes and 455 convertibles) were painted in this color, according to CorvetteBlogger. Premiere Edition: The color was famously featured on the 2014 Corvette Stingray Premiere Edition, which included 500 coupes and 500 convertibles with Brownstone suede interiors and specific, unique, and identifying features, note Vette Vues Magazine. Design Intent: The dark green, metallic finish was designed to reflect the scenic, tree-lined landscape surrounding the Lime Rock racing circuit. Collector Status: Due to its limited, single-year production run, Lime Rock Green is highly sought after by collectors. Other "Green" Corvettes: While not officially "Lime Rock Green," a custom, bright lime green finish was notably applied to a 1978 25th Anniversary edition (a custom job, not factory), and a "candy green" was used on a 1969 custom, reports Yahoo! Autos and Fuel Curve. The 2014 Lime Rock Green was often paired with Kalahari or Brownstone interiors, enhancing its sophisticated, classic look, mention LSX Magazine and CorvetteBlogger. #automobile #corvette #c7