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I'd say no but if you want your real engine to stand out until it gets dirty by all means.  Otherwise I'd say it's close to a Mopar or Ford body color.

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1 hour ago, Mad Slammer said:

 

 

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Looks like a perfect match to my Lawnboy mower:D

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9 minutes ago, Belugawrx said:

That is the exact paint I used on this Cuda

Extremely durable, easy to polish,...Go for it !

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Thanks... that looks great...

 

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It's actually closer to Sassy Grass Green ,...I think, under different lighting

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I know one thing,...I gotta switch out those Centerlines:huh:

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Those wheels :o
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I have a can of that also... Not sure what I'm going to use it on... Maybe I'll try it on one of my Aurora slot car bodies.... :o:rolleyes:

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23 hours ago, Belugawrx said:

It's actually closer to Sassy Grass Green ,...I think, under different lighting

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I know one thing,...I gotta switch out those Centerlines:huh:

Man, that is a SHARP Cuda!  I just found the color for the Cuda in my stash.  Thank you.

Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, Deuces said:

That looks like Grabber Green on the Mach....

It's grabber lime.  The grabber greeen was used on 1970 Fords.  I think the lime was a one year only option too.

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