oh barf
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            I have seen this car severasl years ago at the Daytona Turkey Run. The pictures do it justice.0
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            You might say, "Barf", but I bet the selling price will be nothing to barf at!0
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            This car was shown at the KKOA meet in Biglersville, Pa. (Just North of Gettysburg) a number of times a few years back. At that time it was very well done and the very same attractive monochrome school bus yellow. I certainly wouldn't mind owning it. At the time, I think the price was in the $30-35K range.0
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            I would like to see some chrome where it should be but the car isn't that bad. I don't especially like yellow but I could life with it. I would still drive it just like it is if I owned it. I remember when the asian cars started with the monochrome look, I didn't like it then and I still don't but that doesn't mean I wouldn't own it.
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            wkitchens wrote:You might say, "Barf", but I bet the selling price will be nothing to barf at!
LOL, did you say "barf at"? lol:D0 - 
            This one was written up in, I think, Custom Rodder several years ago. It's done right, all the way through. The full length console conceals a strengthening member all the way through the car, to compensate for the lost top (It was converted from a closed car). I don't like the monochorme look either, but would be a lot of car for the money at 30 grand, if a "full comfort full custom" is what you're after.0
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            Are you guys sure that's overspray and not just a light reflection issue around the passenger side dash? I guess I'm just getting old and blind, but I don't see the overspray in the pics. A cool ride nonetheless though. Not exactly my cup-o'-tea, but then, its not my car! lol0
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            I was just kidding about the overspray - i.e., from the 'line painting' road crew... So much yellow (if you buy this baby, better keep an extra set of sunglasses around :cool: )... Not my preference (color or style), but looks low & sleek.
Agree, to much yellow for me too! lol You weren't the only one to mention the overspray, so I just wanted to know if I'm as blind as I think sometimes! LOL But, I remember a few of these major yellow cars back in the late 70's, early 80's when I belonged to the NSRA.0 - 
            I like this!!! It appears to be a pretty well-done car! I would re-chrome the bumpers and grille, if it were my car, but apart from that, I'd sure as hell drive the thing!0
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            rechrome the grill and bumpers, maybe some traditional kustom hubcaps and a carson top and you got yourself a sharp car afetr you paint the whole thing a much better color0
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            Yeloow on this puppy looks friggin' great! Better than all of the red belly-button cars you see at most rod or leadsled meets! I'd do like I said above, and then have some fun with it!0
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            It is an eye catcher. I think I like the gold on the 36 on ebay better but I would still find a place to park the yellow car if I had it.
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            Bidding topped out at $24,400.00 which is good for a hod rod. Reserve was not met.0
 
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