Butterscotch Newport...

restoman

The paint fumes have cleared so I'm
I painted this old girl back in '97.
Then, it was an original paint, very low mile car. There was no paint code anywhere.
The closest match - almost a perfect match - was '70 or '71 Bahama Yellow.
I've still got the formula written in my log book. :)

it's been for sale for a while, and is still low miles. A really solid car, but a bit on the ugly side...

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars...rt/1095141540?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
 
... But the paint job is fantastic!
My Mom used to make a dish she said was "Hungarian goulash". We all hated it, and it was no secret. But I used to tell Mom, "I'm sure this is excellent Hungarian goulash to those who like such things, but I am not one of those people, so no matter how good it is, I'm not gonna like it." :D

I think the major downfall here is the white vinyl. I like L5 on musclecars, broken up with suitable areas of black. Throw the white into it, though, and the diaper references are a little too easy.
 

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