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Re: 1970 BONNET PINS 2014/09/25 20:25:07 (permalink)
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Personally I'd rather drive a crisp white car than a "pink" car that's my personal opinion.. As long as they get restored and are original colour its personal preference.. Blaze blue ,wild violet, then white.

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Re: 1970 BONNET PINS 2014/09/25 22:45:29 (permalink)
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It would be a boring world if we all preferred one colour..........hang on!    ...Was it not Henry baby who said on colour choice        "You can have black,....... black or....... black!"
Well back then he could get away with it, with so few cars and such little competition !
I venture to say that white and off-white vehicles must be flavour of the decade as I think they make up over 50% of all Cars and Trucks. I'd love to know the actual Census on Vehicle Colours if anyone knows ?

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Re: 1970 BONNET PINS 2014/09/27 15:27:15 (permalink)
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I owned this 1970 model from 1975 to 1985. Vermillion fire, with the bonnet pins and bonnet blackout. Not sure of the history after the next owner.
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