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#61
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Here's one with a black vinyl roof. I bet a white roof would be rarer.
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#62
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Is that Blue/Black top Marti report from the restored car in Tacoma, WA that's color changed (to a very high standard) to burgundy?
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#63
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Read again. It’s not blue.
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#64
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My bad, I think I saw "Competition" and just assumed you posted another Competition Blue car with a vinyl top to continue your point about relative rarity.
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#65
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The option as listed doesn’t discriminate against color.
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#66
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Back in 1979, I was at a Grad party, I saw an Orange one, like brand new. we began talk cars, I was looking for a 442 or a T/A, Later the guy totaled it on Woodward in a race. A lady pulled out in front of him.
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#67
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#68
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OMG Burd...that is a freaking rare and cool car with the Boss 429 and that wicked front nose!. And the guy found it in a barn in Indiana...
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#69
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FWIW, no mid-size FoMoCo vehicles came with the Boss 429 from the factory.
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#70
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So I send the Cyclone to Randy the crazy guy that restored my Bonneville with instructions to make it presentable for MCACN. Next thing I know he is obsessing with gaps...On no.......
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