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Years ago my friend had a Burnished Brown/green nterior 69 Z/28. The car looked real good, even though you would think it would not. KP's BB L/78 is stunning in person...BKH
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Paint job looks like glass----------
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Years ago my friend had a Burnished Brown/green nterior 69 Z/28. The car looked real good, even though you would think it would not. KP's BB L/78 is stunning in person...BKH ![]() [/ QUOTE ] I would have to agree with you Brian, Burnished Brown/green interior does sound bad but actually works well together.. Mark ![]()
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My daughter's car is frost green '69 nova 427 L-89 four-speed motion clone. She calls it granny grocery-getter green, but wouldn't ever change it. I think it just brings back the feeling of the era with that color.
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Maybe she will give me a ride some day!...BKH
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