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May 14, 2023 - 9:02am
KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Dodge called it Citron Yella... get it?
Plymouth called it Curious Yellow... get it?
I'm surprised they got away with that one.
Those guys from Chrysler back then had a sense of humor for sure.
Some of the color names they proposed that didn't make it...
Unforseeable Fuschia
Statutory Grape
Gang Green
Well Red
Cost Of Living Rose
Fisher Body Rust
Hi-Ho Silver
Frank Lloyd White
A '71 Cuda in Curious Yellow/ Citron Yella...
How about Plumb Crazy or my favorite Super Blue. That was my 73 Cudaâs color.
Moley holey ... What color are you going to paint it ?
Dodge called it Citron Yella... get it? Plymouth called it Curious Yellow... get it? I'm surprised they got away with that one. Those guys from Chrysler back then had a sense of humor for sure. Some of the color names they proposed that didn't make it... Unforseeable Fuschia Statutory Grape Gang Green Well Red Cost Of Living Rose Fisher Body Rust Hi-Ho Silver Frank Lloyd White A '71 Cuda in Curious Yellow/ Citron Yella...
Yep. I do remember Statutory Grape and Gang Green to be sure and Curious Yellow now that you mention it.
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May 13, 2023 - 9:41pm
kurtster wrote:
Moley holey ...
What color are you going to paint it ?
Dodge called it Citron Yella... get it?
Plymouth called it Curious Yellow... get it?
I'm surprised they got away with that one.
Those guys from Chrysler back then had a sense of humor for sure.
Some of the color names they proposed that didn't make it...
Unforseeable Fuschia
Statutory Grape
Gang Green
Well Red
Cost Of Living Rose
Fisher Body Rust
Hi-Ho Silver
Frank Lloyd White
My son and I actually got to work on my Daytona project today. We installed the nose piece. What a complicated affair it was. Many intersecting pieces and some minor fabbing was required since I'm not using a stock Dodge Charger frame. It's just mocked up for now. We ran out of nuts and bolts.
I need to get the headlight buckets put together still. More complicated pieces some more.
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May 13, 2023 - 9:09pm
My son and I actually got to work on my Daytona project today.
We installed the nose piece. What a complicated affair it was. Many intersecting pieces and some minor fabbing was required since I'm not using a stock Dodge Charger frame.
It's just mocked up for now. We ran out of nuts and bolts.
I need to get the headlight buckets put together still.
More complicated pieces some more.
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May 13, 2023 - 12:09pm
The last time I will have to bring brush and leaf collection to the drop-off sites. The town is now going to start collecting it 5 times a year after 15 years when they use to collect it.
"picture pages picture pages, open up your picture pages. time to get some paper and a pencil..." i loved capn kangaroo.
lambchop was awesome, too.
I loved Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney (& Knucklehead Smith). I even had a Jerry Mahoney dummy when I was 10 or so and read books on ventriloquism. Never did get any good at it though. I was always disappointed that I couldn't "throw" my voice and make it come out of the dummy's mouth, even to my ears.
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May 9, 2023 - 9:31pm
Steely_D wrote:
I still fondly remember two shows that most donât know:
âDiscovery â67â (with the year number changing to match)
and âTake a Giant Stepâ on NBC Saturday mornings, with these two weirdo musicians called Seals & Crofts doing tunes on it sometimes.
Oh, I remember them.
Of course, I was almost starting Jr. High and too mature to watch children's shows by then.
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May 9, 2023 - 9:27pm
Isabeau wrote:
Yes! Early sixites? Bring it on!
Also big Capn Kangaroo Magic Drawing board fan.
and lambchop.
Not much of a Captain Kangaroo fan.
I remember back in '59?... when he announced he was going to have a dancing bear on after the break. I ran into the kitchen and excitably told my mom all about it. Ran back to the TV and was totally disappointed it was just a guy in a costume. I learned right then don't always believe what you hear.
Crusader Rabbit was my favorite from that era. It was also one of Jay Ward's first cartoons. Before Rocky and Bullwinkle.
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May 9, 2023 - 4:24pm
Rebuilding my Amazon Fire Tablet. Moving, compressing files, reformatting the SD card, and dumping Apps no longer using. A real pain cause my iPad is sooooo easy to do this in about an hour, but this is taking me the all afternoon.
I still fondly remember two shows that most donât know:
âDiscovery â67â (with the year number changing to match)
and âTake a Giant Stepâ on NBC Saturday mornings, with these two weirdo musicians called Seals & Crofts doing tunes on it sometimes.