
Even low-line cars like this 1959 Ford Custom 300 often got the two-tone treatment in brochure illustrations like the one below. Ford offered two different color-break variations (inset) on all of their models. Those of us who were around at the time probably remember that many (most?) cars of the day were more on the monochromatic side. That being said, it was refreshing to see this April Green RealRide with its matching green interior a couple of weeks ago at a weekly cruise night in North Tonawanda at the Wurlitzer Building. Regular readers of this space won’t be surprised to learn that I commented to the owner “If they were offering a prize for ‘Favorite Car Here’ you’d get my vote!”

Jim Corbran, RRofWNY
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