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Kid,I thought the same thing.......had to be a lighter color.I always leaned toward a GB or CS car....Good news if it is indeed another car.Could this car have been repainted by Central after the 70 season?Remember a ton happened to these cars in a very short time,esp if they were competitive.......
Steve [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ [/img] |
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I'll talk to Jerry next week sometime and ask all the questions that pop up about this car.
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also ask if it was original 4 speed or auto or if it had power steering as this will narrow it down on the Yenko list
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I thought central received a silver deuce.. #89 I think.. is it accounted for?? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
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Gentlemen, If I may direct you attention to the open door jam in the second picture it appears to be Cortez Silver ...... m
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This is an awesome story. I also did notice the silver door jam before it was mentioned but thought that it might just be the picture or the sun shining on the car. if you look closely it could look like that closer to the door pannels in the jams it looks Gobi Beige? Just another thought.
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Looking at the original picture, I can not tell for sure what color the door jamb is. It does look lighter than the blue but the sun shining on the back of the trunk lid does the same thing This question will be asked.
JoeC I forgot to put it in the previous post about the trans. It was a four speed when Jerry got it and that was the way he sold it. |
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