By David G. Firestone
In his last season for Raymond Beadle, Rusty Wallace poses with his Miller Genuine Draft Pontiac Grand Prix in 1990.
The metallic gold, red, and black scheme works quite well. The metallic gold numbers look good, but the black outline is bad, and it makes the car look odd. The bottom stripes look good, and it’s a very smooth look. The rear logo is good, and isn’t cut off from by the wheel well. I also like the decals of the headlights. I like this look.
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