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all colors were available on 6brl RR's. [/ QUOTE ] This is correct! And the car posted by Rich P looks to be T5 or T7 to me. This "Bahama Yellow" was an "RPO" for 1971, so if you find color chips for that year, you'll see it. |
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Here are both,showing Butterscotch as code L-5 #2325.
http://www.tcpglobal.com/aclchip.asp...mouth-pg01.jpg http://www.tcpglobal.com/aclchip.asp...dodge-pg01.jpg Was Bahama Yellow also known as code Y-1 #2211 Top-Banana Yellow shown for 1971 Dodge? |
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Top Banana is a different color. I think it is the Dodge counterpart to Plymouth's Lemon Twist.
The other 1971 yellow was Citron Yella (Dodge's play on the bug repellent Citronella) and Curious Yellow (Plymouth's use of a Swedish X-rated movie title "I A, Curious, Yellow" for thier color name) |
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any luck on the fender tag?
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