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Old 03-17-2008, 08:57 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Hey Jeff,
Now I really can't make up my mind!!!I thought I decided on Starlight black, but the dark burgundy would look great. I think it all depends on how straight the body guy can get it...then I think it'll be black. I like the champagne color too, but the chrome stands out so much more on the black or burgundy, and like Eric says, like Lucifer himself is driving by...I think I'll stick with black interior and put the red lines on with the red center cap and black lugs or vice versa, haven't gotten that far yet. I think that I'll get the rally IIs but if I come across some deluxe or custom wheel covers, I'll get them too just to have diversity.

Linda
As Longfellow might say -- "Black is great if the car is straight." I have a black '99 Grand Prix GTP and it looks cool, but that Plum Mist is a real head turner. With black interior, voila. Good luck and I'm sure it'll look great with either color. Eric is right -- get rid of that wheel. Geeteohguy, I have a '67 with no power steering and I get your point about the turmoil parallel-parking with the teeny-tiny steering wheel. I have the original, non wood wheel, and it at least gives you some leverage.
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