Marshall,
The mustard yellow is probably well aged tan or light
brown paint. Sounds reasonable to me. Tim
--- zephyr9903 <zephyr9903@iowatelecom.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:07:43 -0700 (PDT), John D.
> Mitchell, Jr. wrote
> > I have been on a lot of waycars, although not all
> of
> > them, of course. I don't remember any mustard
> yellow
> > ceilings. They were all the same light brown as
> the
> > walls, but then again, it has been over 30 years.
> > John
>
>
> Once again, a memory excercise in lieu of my
> vanished reference files -
> however, I recall references to waycar interior
> walls, bulkheads and ceilings
> variously described as "tan", "light brown" and (one
> reference only) "buff).
> Metal hardware (cupola grabs/ladder rungs, hinges,
> latches, etc.) was
> originally black, but may have been overpainted with
> the wall color in some
> instances - The floor was universally described as
> "maroon". Whether this
> was a brownish "maroon" like the Rock Island, or a
> purplish "maroon" as in
> GM&O, I haven't a clue!
>
> Marshall Thayer
> Mt. Pleasant, IA
>
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