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Post by RAM Z on Feb 10, 2009 13:06:09 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2009 13:59:23 GMT -5
Looks cool. I like that color combo.
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Post by BR[] on Feb 10, 2009 18:01:37 GMT -5
"The trim tag confirms it's a real 442, built the first week in April, 1965 in Fremont California. Paint code Y for Saffron Yellow." ? How and where does the trim tag confirm the 442 option? Am I m issing something?
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Post by RAM Z on Feb 10, 2009 18:17:56 GMT -5
Nope, he is wrong.
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Post by BR[] on Feb 10, 2009 18:59:07 GMT -5
He's doing a great job.............but he should lose the shiney chrome back plate and air cleaner. Just doesn't do the restoration justice.
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Post by bubbasz1 on Feb 10, 2009 20:09:27 GMT -5
Well you two covered it pretty well, nice job, but YELLOW, OMG, not a color for me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2009 23:44:42 GMT -5
Any one know the significance of the script lettering on the side of the Muncie trans case? I'll post my case picture. There is similiar script on the side of the Muncie for this yellow 442 restoration.
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Post by Big Mike on Feb 25, 2009 12:05:21 GMT -5
He's doing a great job.............but he should lose the shiney chrome back plate and air cleaner. Just doesn't do the restoration justice. Yea, ditto. I hate bumper chrome jobs on aircleaners and tail panels. Looks completely goofy, especially on such an otherwise thorough job.
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Post by Big Mike on Feb 25, 2009 14:37:40 GMT -5
Guys: Take a look at this eBay auction. It's closed now, but I think this is the same car. tinyurl.com/dnjyv5This car has a certified police speedo.
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