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I thought everyone might like to check out these videos of James Kryta’s 1972 W-30. It is really a cool color. I am not familiar with this burnt orange color. It looks similar to Rally Red, but the restorer said it has a fine metal flake. I am not sure what the code is but what a cool color.
I had a chance to talk with James at the last MCACN show. He is a very nice guy, and truly knowledgeable about Oldsmobiles. We talked a lot about Oldsmobile engineering and their development of all the various exotic Olds high performance engines, transmissions etc… for a planned GM racing program. He said that he still has a lot of Oldsmobile experimental hardware that he acquired from a retired engineer. He said he plans to do some cool Olds projects in the future. There is also a nice profile on the Kryta brothers 1970 442 W-30 4spd convertible in the current issue of Muscle Car Review. It is just an incredible car with an interesting history. It is definitely worth checking out. 1972 W-30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3n1kO_RBJ0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0hy3hsj9-Y 1972 W-30 in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxJt_cM4G4k |
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It is a beautiful color. My moms '72 442 that we bought new was the same color. Flame Orange in Oldsmobile.
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Thanks Tim… what a cool color. I have heard of Flame Orange. I really like the fine metal flake aspect to the paint. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
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James has some GREAT Oldsmobiles.
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James def has some beautiful Oldsmobiles
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1982 Pontiac Grand Prix- Dove Gray (Turbo LS swap in the works!) 1967 Chevelle SS396- Tuxedo Black- SOLD 1972 Oldsmobile 442 W29 Convertible- Sunfire Yellow- SOLD 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu- Dover White- SOLD 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme- Silver- SOLD 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS- Maroon- STOLEN ![]() |
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I've seen a Flame Orange with beige stripes and it was fantastic. Was at the York Reunion show - do you remember that one, Dave?
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Actually, I didn't make it to the York show last year. I had a spinal fusion in March of 2013 and missed most if the "season". I did the "Solid Lifter Showroom" but was quite immobile and had to have help loading, unloading, setting up the display, etc.
1972 did have some "weird" stripe colors in the Oldsmobile line-up. The choices for that Flame Orange (much like my '72 Sequoia Green) were limited to solid colors only with no metallic hues. I went "out of the box" and chose #53 Saturn Gold to accompany the Sequoia Green. I think it works very well together and probably would have with the Flame Orange, too. Back to the '72 at the York show---I HAVE seen the car you are referring to and it is a GREAT looking car, and I believe it to be very original.
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Saw his 70 convertible and his orange 72 coupe at the Detroit Autorama and all I could say is wow!!! I took a lot a pics for refrence so I know what colors should what on my 72 convertible
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1982 Pontiac Grand Prix- Dove Gray (Turbo LS swap in the works!) 1967 Chevelle SS396- Tuxedo Black- SOLD 1972 Oldsmobile 442 W29 Convertible- Sunfire Yellow- SOLD 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu- Dover White- SOLD 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme- Silver- SOLD 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS- Maroon- STOLEN ![]() |
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