65 Barracuda daily driver

So I started cleaning up my "new" 7 1/4" sure grip and found factory orange, green and yellow paint markings, which I always find interesting. Not sure what they mean and since it's not a show car, I just ended up painting it semigloss black.

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It's kinda fun to pull in the studs with the impact gun

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All new studs all around! Once this rear end goes under the car it will finally only have right hand thread studs. I understand, if people want to keep their cars original, but left hand thread is just not practical. When I first bought the car almost 10 years ago, I broke off one of the studs, because I had never heard of left hand thread. Now I know, but even though I do most of the work myself, if I drop the car off at a shop for an alignment, I don't feel like explaining what left hand thread is.

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