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My votes for the Chrysler would "Turbine Bronze" or code ZZ1 "Citron Gold" which is more of a light green.

I had a 68 300 Turbine Bronze with a black top and a white interior - super sharp

Currently have a 66 Newport in Citron Gold with a black top and a tri-tone green interior.

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Ok, I decided on Spice Gold Poly for the Chrysler, with a black vinyl top and with interior. After seeing all these beautiful builds above, the only color I didn't see was gold.

Thanks

Al

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This is the only pic I could find of a '67 Chrysler 300 in Spice Gold. (I really didn't look that hard :)) Should give you an idea of how it will look on the car at least. Note the '68 style hubcaps. I believe they were much more common than the '66 style. Steve

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I finished the Edsel in a long build for me, ine 3 days. I painted it Krylon turquoise with Tamiya's ptimer white for the body and seat inserts and finished it off with 3 coats of Testors wetlook clear. 3 very light coat of Tamiya's clear blue was applied to the windshield to give it a nice tint. I waited a long time to find a clean 59 Edsel and I think the wait was worth it. I'm still waiting on the fender ornimates from The Modelhaus.

Thanks for looking.

Al

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I finished the Edsel in a long build for me, ine 3 days. I painted it Krylon turquoise with Tamiya's ptimer white for the body and seat inserts and finished it off with 3 coats of Testors wetlook clear. 3 very light coat of Tamiya's clear blue was applied to the windshield to give it a nice tint. I waited a long time to find a clean 59 Edsel and I think the wait was worth it. I'm still waiting on the fender ornimates from The Modelhaus.

Thanks for looking.

Al

Dude! You're gonna have a heart attack or something!! Very nice job but you're going to have to quit the hobby in a couple of years! You'll have built "EVERYTHING"!! :D Steve

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That Edsel turned out really nice. Excellent work on the paint work and foiling, and the clean assembly looks very good too. It is a beautiful body style for sure. I bought one of those (Mine is HT version though) a while back and it is a good looking kit overall. I can't wait to start mine, hopefully it'll turn half as nice as this!

How about some outside pics, BTW? I think your builds looked better when you posted outside shots. I mean it looks very good in these pics too, but it might look even better outside?

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