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(11-13-2017, 05:12 AM)1969_Mach1 Wrote: I was going to change the color on mine from the original Meadowlark Yellow to Grabber Blue. In the long run, I'm happy the painter was a purist and convinced me to keep it Meadowlark Yellow.
I changed mine from Meadow lark yellow to Jade green . Meadow lark yellow , in my opinion was not a mans color.
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(11-09-2017, 04:12 AM)bmehling54 Wrote: Happy to be here... because I finally am the owner of a '69 Mach1, 351C !!
I've has the car for about 4 months. Based on the condition I expected it to be a little more "turn key" than it has been. Car was restored about 7 years ago and has basically sat ever since. So when I started driving it... lots of leaks, busted fuel pump, waaaay out of adjustment carb. among other things. Hopefully getting close to trusting it as a frequent driver.
The color in the center picture is more accurate. Underside looks as good as the top!
That is one sharp car , don't see many that clean and nice looking !
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(01-18-2018, 12:25 AM)mymachone Wrote: (11-13-2017, 05:12 AM)1969_Mach1 Wrote: I was going to change the color on mine from the original Meadowlark Yellow to Grabber Blue. In the long run, I'm happy the painter was a purist and convinced me to keep it Meadowlark Yellow.
I changed mine from Meadow lark yellow to Jade green . Meadow lark yellow , in my opinion was not a mans color.
Wow! I've never heard that before. I didn't know colors had a gender. I do know changing the color of a car like this will greatly hurt the value of it.