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The color did not look Olympic gold. It looked too light. Small issue I saw was the GM parts label still on the gas tank. They did not come off the assembly with parts # stickers on them. That is fixable in about a minute. The buyer doesn't even like the color but bought it because nobody else was stepping up and it was a Nicely done Yenko. He has tucked it in a corner of his collection and makes jokes about the color.I know other buyers there that did not bid because they had no interest in that color. I knew of the car for years as there was a guy on AOL by the name of Synthetic oil that his Dad left it to him. He got into legal trouble and sold it to pay attorneys.
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Just love all the stories that you hear of a car. Going have to look at my old pictures of that car when i was up there crawling around and under it. Took 2 trips up there and meet with Steve and the countless hours back and fourth on the phone with him, had some cool old stories of that car.
The "MOF"
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