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|  Re: "Gobi Beige" '70 W30 
			
			[ QUOTE ] 442W30, Good intel. Not sure what you mean by "He's gonna pass because of it." [/ QUOTE ] Missing out on a car and then padding the pockets of a dealer is not what he wants to do. By the way, many people say they've never seen a car this color before. What about the car on the cover of the "442 Resto and ID Guide"? http://www.amazon.com/Oldsmobile-4-4-2-W...TF8&s=books | 
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|  Re: "Gobi Beige" '70 W30 
			
			Think that car on the book cover is "Sebring Yellow". | 
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|  Re: "Gobi Beige" '70 W30 
			
			Did notice one more thing, the right fender appears to have been replaced (71-72 style), the picture showing the left fender is too fuzzy to tell. It does say "all original panels".....? Joe | 
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|  Re: "Gobi Beige" '70 W30 
			
			[ QUOTE ] Think that car on the book cover is "Sebring Yellow". [/ QUOTE ] No it is not. Here's why: 1) Sebring Yellow is MUCH yellower. 2) The car on the cover used to be in Otis Chandler's collection, and I know for a fact his car was Bamboo. | 
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