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Revision as of 16:26, 11 August 2012


Dave piloting the Vitamin C


Vitamin C Orange was one of the Plymouth High Impact colors in the early 70s. More 1970 Plymouth Superbirds were painted Vitamin C Orange than any other color. The same color was referred to as Go Mango in Dodge Speak.

Vitamin C is also the name of a fairly famous 63 Plymouth Belvedere post car that ran Super Stock in the 60s through 80s in the upper mid-west. It now belongs to Dave Schultz, who runs it in the NMCA Championship Series in the NSS Class.


Vitamin C Racing Web Site