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One Classy Car

I have seen this car. The pictures don't do it justice. The body is very straight, but the color...ugh.
 
Sounds like you guys dont like it? But it is different, and like Steve said, a Thunderbird color. Not bad...

Newkie
 
It is a sharp looking car, very well done. It sounds great, and the interior is great as well. I personally would have chosen a different color. I never liked the T-Birds in that color either though.
 
Wasn't it on ebay last year around this time? You really cannot forget a color like that unless there are 2 in Fla.
 
Color aside, the "story" makes me suspicious. The seller takes great pains to explain away the Georgia title, a state that is notorious for being a haven for salvage titles, missing titles, and vehicles that otherwise must be laundered through a titling process that is shall we say a little on the lenient side.
IMHO, any prospective purchaser would be well advised to check, recheck, analyze and consult regarding this car.
 
Gentlemen,

This is a great example of a 1956 with an originally offered paint scheme of Glacier Blue with black interior...

The color is pretty close to the original color but seems to be leaning to the 1600 offered Iris Blue....

My A was originally this color but I opted to go black with red interior... Although a very nice color, I just couldn't bring myself to stay with it... just didn't like it..
 
There was one that color at the Nashville show this past Saturday. Striking color in person - pictures don't do it justice.
 
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