Alright! Yellow's not getting left out!(Gold's welcomed)
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Burning Brakes
you know that saying, a fool and
money will soon part ways.? That was me
but at least I’m happy
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Super nice car!
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yellow Love
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hadnt taken it out in awhile so Xmas Day we drove, how nice does it sound lol n dat ***
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1973 Coupe in 69 Riverside Gold.
My 73 Coupe in 1969 Riverside Gold. This car was originally 1973 code 980 orange. It was stripped completely and redone in 1969 Riverside Gold also code 980, in 1993.
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Original acrylic lacquer paint. IMO, yellow cars stand out in a crowd. I have been restoring the rest of this Daytona Yellow 427 4 speed original drivetrain coupe for the past 18 years. Yes, it is an original N14 side exhaust car with all of the docs, including the window sticker and build sheet still on the tank. I had it up to 120 mph on the Homestead track and according to the tach, at 5500 rpm I would be doing 147 mph. If she had a set of wings man I knew she could fly...
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