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![]() ![]() ![]() Here's a dusk blue with dark blue 69 |
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That is purdy, real purdy. Is '68 the same shade of blue or is it lighter ? I like the darker blue, but anything lighter won't work for what I'm doing, it'll take away from the "toughness". I'm doing a classic '70s street machine / bracket car thats RS/SS based with a tunnel rammed L-88, Cragar S/S wheels, 6 point bar, etc. I intended for it to be something on the order of Jenkin's '68 car, maybe even in white. Finding a F.B. car changed all that. The bad part is that I have an un-needed repop black deluxe interior sitting here to go in it. I'm building this car with all of the leftover stuff that didn't quite make the cut on the other ones. I should name it Spare Parts or Frankenstein.
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68 Fathom blue is darker than the 1970 version...look at some pic of the Gibb Novas...some of them were Fathom Blue.
wilma
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Dave, this picture is from the www.69pace.com website
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