PINK.............yes PINK 69 cutlass convertible ebay.. NOT MINE
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PINK.............yes PINK 69 cutlass convertible ebay.. NOT MINE
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Well the guy emailed me back and said he had the "build sheet" with Ford Pink on it and that the cowl tag for paint was blank. So he's going to email me a copy of said "build sheet" and I'll post it up on the Special Order thread
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Only thing I see wrong with that car is it's not pink enough.
I know of an Olds that's really pink.
That color looks a lot like my first Cutlass, though.
That one was painted with a gen-you-wine roller .
- Eric
I know of an Olds that's really pink.
That color looks a lot like my first Cutlass, though.
That one was painted with a gen-you-wine roller .
- Eric
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Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
Posts: 24,525
Well Eric, if it's not pink enough how about this 38? I could see you driving it.
I think it would out perform your 73 pretty easy..... But you'd have to find a way to remove the top if you wanted true stable mates
I think it would out perform your 73 pretty easy..... But you'd have to find a way to remove the top if you wanted true stable mates
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If hindsight was 20/20, as this car started as a father n son thing that went south. It would have never been painted. I did not mind the color, although everyone else says the blue made it a nicer car!
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Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
Posts: 24,525
Know what you mean. Our 67 was a midnight blue metallic that looked incredible in the sun. The creases would glow in different highlights as the sun hit it. You know what I mean - it's almost an illusionary 2 tone blue at times. Definitely blue is a more formal color.
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