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I don't believe they offered a pale green. White on the top, yes.0
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From the looks of the photo, it doesn't look to be a factory color. Palm Beach Green and Surf Green were a light shade, but non-metallic. The green in the photo looks to be a light-to-medium shade metallic. Hudson did not have a white. What would appear white would have to be St. Clair Gray or Corinthian Cream to be anything close. The two-tone scheme is correct though.0
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This is Roy Marks car. Orange Blossom Chapter.. Nice driver. He bought it from Ed Lathrop. Ed bought it from someone that won it at a National meet Raffle. Ed had a ticket for the raffle, but missed by ONE NUMBER!.. Later was lucky enough to buy it. The winning ticket was in the glove box. Escapes me which national that was.0
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SuperDave wrote:This is Roy Marks car. Orange Blossom Chapter.. Nice driver. He bought it from Ed Lathrop. Ed bought it from someone that won it at a National meet Raffle. Ed had a ticket for the raffle, but missed by ONE NUMBER!.. Later was lucky enough to buy it. The winning ticket was in the glove box. Escapes me which national that was.
Was it Atlanta in 85?0 -
bull islander wrote:Was it Atlanta in 85?
I think it WAS Atlanta.
To answer the original questionn i don't think it is an original color.. and In my opinion, not a very attractive color either.. But old eyes see colors differently than young ones.;)0
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