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I have not personally seen either of these two Butternut Yellow Chevelles with black tops and automatic transmissions. Other than the passenger side rearview mirror on the picture of Ron Norman's car they look the same. Both have the rear mount antennas. If the car Ron Norman had was originally in North Dakota I would have to assume it is B407566 that was sold new at Muscatel in Fargo ND. The car that Legendary had must have been B407636 which was sold new at Nankivell in Indianapolis IN. Those are the only two Butternut Yellow 69 Chevelles with TH400's that I see in the registry. Can anyone who has seen these two cars confirm that?
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Mrays is correct, Norman's old car was from Muscatel B407566 and the Legendary car was from Nankivell B407636.
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