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    Unhappy Bahama Yellow !!!!!!!

    Is Jens still on the board? Looked back at the color change thread --Yes I do love Bahama Yellow. when new and shiney WOW. Still cannot get past Burgundy Red though chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    Is Jens still on the board?
    Hope so...last post was 03-23-2011
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    Bahama Yellow!!!!

    I like it too!!!
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    Yeah that color just says classic early porsche! Chris
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    Beautiful color. I see one in that color cruising through around town once and a while. Always heading the other way.
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    Any love for "Mexico Blue"..?
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    Mexico Blue is a stunning color. The last air cooled 911 built in the world was custom ordered in Mexico Blue. Chris
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    Mexico Blue is nice...but Bahama Yellow!!!!!

    Stubby. John Audette's vision, and creation. I am lucky to be its caretaker!
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    WOW what a car !!!!! looks to be 67S and the paint is deep yellow. Chris
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    Bahama yellow 67 911 normal I believe, beautifully done.

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