Available Colors
#2
RE: Available Colors
Probably not at first, but maybe in the 2nd year. White, Orange, purple, black, lime green, etc. will certainly come first.
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For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
#4
RE: Available Colors
The trouble with a white interior is keeping it clean. Give me Plum Crazy with a black interior. Actually, they should bring back vinyl tops, too. My Plum Crazy '70 originally had a black vinyl top. When new, that looked cool.
#6
RE: Available Colors
Here are a couple of examples. I would go with black interior though. [IMG][/IMG]
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#7
RE: Available Colors
I'd love a white interior! When I was a kid growing up in the 70's, my aunt had a Plum Crazy Dart with a white int. and white bumble bee tail stripe. I can still see her pulling out of my grandmothers driveway on Sun. night heading home after her weekly visit, leaving two strips of smokin' black rubber as she blazed off into the sunset. The car was a 4-speed,but no one seems to remember what size motor it had.
#10
RE: Available Colors
Not a landau top. Those only looked good on '72-'76 Caddy Coup de Villes, and then only if you also had a silver swan with colored plastic wings that lit up as a hood ornament. No. A regular vinyl top -- not padded. and one that covers the entire roof and extends down the pillars. Amazingly, I recently saw a 2001 Mustang with one, which made me wonder if the car had been rolled. That used to be a favorite -- and cheap -- restoration trick back in the '70s.