34. It’s Sebring Yellow, or Nothing At All

By the early 1970s, muscle cars reached a peak in popularity. Because of the craze these road warriors caused, insurance companies jacked up their premiums on anything fitting the requirements of a ‘muscle car’. In response, several companies produced smaller, different versions that were still seen as muscle cars. One of these ‘junior muscle cars’ was the 1970 Oldsmobile Rally 350. The Rally 350 came in one color and one color only: Sebring Yellow. It was as bright as you could want and they didn’t stop with the body. The wheels and bumpers received the Sebring Yellow treatment as well. It caught your attention, that’s for sure.