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I was told of a rally green A12 car with a white painted top but have not seen it myself?
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Yes Rich thats what i was asking about. The reason I ask is I had a dream the other night of a 69 RR HT with a red painted top and white body paint. Basically a Plymouth version of the Yarborough scheme on the Cyclones. Diego, thanks for the statistics. Any breakdown on the colors that could be applied? This A12 Bee is one example for Dodge, but I wasnt sure on the Plymouth RR's?
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There are no statistics of combinations, and they didn't keep track of colors till 1970 (except for the buffed silver option).
So now I'm at home and I can go through my numbers . . . for US-spec cars only (so Canadian and exports are not included), 583 coupes and 656 hardtops were built with two-tone paint. You also mentioned one of my favorite color combos! |
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