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Bahama Yellow on a Cloudy Day

Dibbons

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Project Odyssey (phase one) almost complete (body refinishing and interior).
 

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What's going on with the side lights? Are they just not bolted in yet?
Ron
 
The project is based on a '72 SSP, I prefer '71 rear bumper and side markers, still need to complete the conversion. All the '71 yellow front side markers I purchased had cracked, missing lenses. Still need those, prefer good condition factory ones over reproductions, so still waiting.

The cutouts for the '71 side marker lenses I made are located where the '72 holes were, which are a slightly different location than the '71 lenses were placed from the factory. This will be a subtle difference not too many will be able to notice.
 
its a nice color for a 71 b that you don't see very often.
my friend used to have a
71 grabber runner in original paint in that color
and she was a real good looker when he had it.
 
I agree, my parents bought a new special order 1971 Bahama Yellow Road Runner with air grabber hood when I was a teen, so that's where my preferences naturally lie.
 
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