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    69S - Bahama Yellow

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    That does look nice couple of mistakes on the resto-but seems well done.Anyone know this car?I remember seeing this car before-was it for sale before?

    Raj


    I know that car well - it's a real beauty! A LOT of $$ spent on full rebuild of motor, MFI, etc., with suspension upgrades to be more track-friendly. Paint is by the absolute top shop in Toronto.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa
    Why must they always be red?
    I think it was Keith Martin who coined the term "re-sale red."
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetdriver21
    Looked like signal orange to me. Bahama is lighter and less "in your face" than signal.
    I think that Lone Ranger is correct.
    I don't know what the paint code says on the door jamb, but this car is Bahama yellow.

    I put these photos up on my screen beside a current photo of my '66 Bahama yellow car (which several guys on this site have seen in person) and it appears to be an exact match.

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    Hey Guys

    That would be my Bahama Yellow '69S you're talking about. Thanks for bringing it up, Herr Softie. It is still for sale. It's listed here as well. I should have put my darn email address in my original post.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...970#post177970

    jetdriver21, sorry about that. I don't think I got your email. Try me again at

    <69911s@sympatico.ca>

    Baron, you are correct. Bahama Yellow, paint code 6805.

    Back to the red '69S for a moment. Where's the MFI? Didn't all the '69Ss have it?

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    This red car came from Eric Liebman the former owner of California Cars, former owner of Wolf Motorsports, those pictures were taken in Escondido CA.

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