3macboys Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 This is brought on by the thread about the yellow Packard and the general disdain for the colour yellow. Generally, I agree that most cars don't look great in yellow and it definitely has to be the right shade. Here's my 66 Coronet - the picture is a bit washed out by the bright sun but I thought that the 64 D300 kind of went with the Easter theme. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Mack_CT Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 I know I posted the TR in Al's thread but the most yellow car we have had and would be my #1 color choice if we ever buy another TR. The Packard looks more cream on a cloudy day, the yellow really comes out more in sunshine. Happy Easter & Passover friends! 😊 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Mack_CT Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 Here is our car in the foreground next to a 39 110, you can see that the shade on the 39 is more yellow, but having seen that car in person it does look good on it also. I cannot say for sure on the 39, but the color on ours is the correct Miami Sand for Packard for 1940. 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsfarms Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 I had a real nice 1970 Oldsmobile 98 two door hardtop, light yellow with a tan vinyl top as a daily driver. Sorry the car is gone and I can't share a picture. I didn't care for the color when I bought it but It certainly did grow on me. I bought it from the original owner with 90,000 miles on it. The original owner sold it to me as he thought it had too many miles on it and he didn't trust it. After a week, I determined that it was just broke in. It became my main driver for almost a decade and finally went away with 250,000 miles and several fun filled trips to the west coast. I didn't like the fuel consumption, but the Olds 455 was a very good engine. Sorry for no picture. If I can find one I will post. Al 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
auburnseeker Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 Depending on lighting this looks like a light yellow in my garage. More of a cream outside. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsfarms Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 Nice Auburn! Here is the same color combo. On a 1970 Olds 98 that I drove for years. Al 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zepher Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 I have never owned a yellow car but I am thoroughly enjoying the cars posted in this thread. Happy Easter everyone! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Dobbin Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 (edited) Chrysler Foxfire, tried to buy it but couldn't get my bum knees in it. Edited April 5, 2023 by Paul Dobbin (see edit history) 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
37S2de Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 I’ve owned this one for 25 years now. It’s the original paint. Jaguar, of course, called it “Primrose” Tom 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buick35 Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 Last week I almost traded my MGB for a guy with a yellow Edsel( 59 ranger sedan) it needed a little work.Maybe I should have.Yellow is my grandsons favorite color but he's two. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Century Eight Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 (edited) My 1940 Buick Century model 61c at the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover AFB Edited April 6, 2023 by Century Eight (see edit history) 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Byrd Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 I've only had a few yellow cars, the 1st one I ordered new in 69 and specified "Meadowlark Yellow". The 2nd one (Mustang) I bought used but it was the correct factory color. Looked just a bit brighter than my 69 Fairlane Cobra, but may not have been as there were several years between owning them and "things change", lol ! The 3rd one was a Mercury Comet we put a lot of trouble free miles on, number 4 was a gorgeous 63 1/2 Galaxie that we loved and stupidly let someone talk us out of, and the 5th was a Datsun 1600 parts car. Probably don't count, lol. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fordy Posted April 5, 2023 Share Posted April 5, 2023 My 1923 Model R Hupmobile. Have had it quite a while and it was restored and painted by the previous owner. It has been a very reliable and fun car and was way cheaper than any I have restored myself! 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Giles Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 Everyone needs at least one yellow car sometime in their life. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erska Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 Our 1970 Volvo 144 -- in my family since new (we're of Swedish heritage). Color is Volvo no. 100 - "yellow." Unrestored, just maintained through the years -- original paint, interior, etc. These cars are rock-solid, with some used in long-distance endurance rallies. This one just gets out to west coast Volvo meets. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akstraw Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 9 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank DuVal Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nick8086 Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 😁 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DLynskey Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 There's a strong following for yellow Mustangs with a facebook page, a registry, etc. This is a photo from the Charlotte Autofair, 2006. Don 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fargoguy Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 Our 54 Commander Starliner 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wayne sheldon Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 Over my years and quite a few cars, both modern and antique, I have had two yellow cars. Not the best of antiques, although one of them took me to numerous antique automobile and related events. Both were model T speedsters. Car number 20 I had for many years, and drove probably twenty thousand miles or more! With era correct overdrive, and mostly stock engine it would cruise comfortably at nearly 70 mph all day long! It took me on a model T club National tour, many Endurance Runs, and more local club outings and friendly runs than I can count! It took me to club campouts, up to the snow a few times, and at least a dozen silent movie nights! In the picture, about forty years ago, my wife and I are getting ready for her first Endurance Run! The other car, number 3, was one I had for a short time many years later. Of the six model T speedsters I have had, it was my least favorite. For a variety of reasons. It did take me on one Endurance Run, and some other outings. It ran great, was fairly quick for a totally stock driveline, and seemed to be quite reliable. If I hadn't needed the money at the time, I could have enjoyed it for years. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brass is Best Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 Here you go: 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
28anut Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 (edited) 1929 Chrysler Imperial Locke bodied Roadster. 1 0f 3 known in U.S . Edited April 6, 2023 by 28anut (see edit history) 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John348 Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 My son owns the the 53 Chevy 150 on the left that has been in the family since new, certified HPOF, The only restored was the chrome back around 25 years ago (it was real nasty) and the wheels were painted. The 54 Belair is mine. This photo was taken last year outside Charlottesville Virginia last fall. Happy a Happy Holiday Everyone, and safe travels. I'm down here again visiting for the holiday (with out the car) 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philip roitman Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 (edited) Top photo speaks for itself. 2nd photo was from the 2022 AACA Grand National Meet in Virginia Beach where it won its Senior Grand National Award. Edited April 6, 2023 by philip roitman (see edit history) 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Shaw Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsfarms Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 What year and Model Buick? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick60 Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 1960 Ford Sunliner. A work in progress. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Byrd Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 That 60 Sunliner (to me) is one of the prettiest Fords ever ! So many great yellow cars in this thread, thanks for the topic 3macboys ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkhammer Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 I had a '71 Torino GT just like this one for a while. Great running 351 4V Cleveland under the hood. With that laser stripe though I referred to it as "The bruised banana"! 😆 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Shaw Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 1 hour ago, alsfarms said: What year and Model Buick? 1915 Model C-25 Speedster. I built it like a teenager would modify the family car in the early 20's. Below is what I had to start with.... 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsfarms Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 Good work and a nice way to keep another old Buick on the road. Enjoy yourself! Al 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wayne kinne Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 My 1929 Oldsmobile 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erichill Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 1919 Chandler I am in the middle of rebuilding. Interestingly Chandler did not pain their cars yellow, and this is the only paint on the body. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
39BuickEight Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 Took this the other day after a drive around the neighborhood. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Shaw Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John_S_in_Penna Posted April 6, 2023 Share Posted April 6, 2023 (edited) My only "yellow" car is a cream color, which counts only partially. But here are a few cars--not mine-- that I admired, and whose pictures I saved from the internet. Some cars look good in yellow, and I think these do. Do you? A 1950 Studebaker convertible: A 1957 Buick Century convertible: A 1958 Buick Roadmaster convertible: A 1969 Imperial 2-door hardtop: Edited April 6, 2023 by John_S_in_Penna (see edit history) 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akstraw Posted April 7, 2023 Share Posted April 7, 2023 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keiser31 Posted April 7, 2023 Share Posted April 7, 2023 My only yellow car ever and the only photo I have of it. 1967 Plymouth Belvedere wagon. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexRiv_63 Posted April 7, 2023 Share Posted April 7, 2023 1967 Plymouth GTX, 440 four speed. I liked the way it looked but did not like much else about it. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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