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For Sale: 1964 Dodge Dart Convertible GT Sexy, cherry red, classic Dodge Dart Convertible with a brand new white top, red interior. Engine runs well (V8), very little rust, in overall great condition. I also have a large box of random Dart parts and a CD. (parts are worth an easy $100 alone!) $9000 obo In Northern Virginia More photos:http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/4189082158.html
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Twilight Turquoise with black vinyl top and black leather interior. Optional 15-inch wheels, optional heavy-duty drum brakes (recently rebuilt), AM/FM radio, air-conditioning (without AutoTemp), clock, bucket seats with power driver seat and passenger side recliner, outside passenger side rear view mirror. 131,601 miles. Original 440 V8 with Carter AVS. Runs and drives. Daily driver and same owner for many, many years. $6,500. Located near Cincinnati, Ohio. For photos, please go to: 1967 Chrysler New Yorker for Sale Thank You, Dave Duricy
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Hello, I am nearing completion of my 1926 Pontiac Tourer restoration in Australia. I have some fragments of the original interior trim and believe it was dark brown leather. I would like to keep it as original as possible but have been recommended to use vinyl. The reasons given were that modern leather production isn't the same as the 1920s anyway and the additional cost isn't justified. I'm hoping to get some more opinions and hoefully some first hand experiences in terms of appearance and durability? Cheers, Ryan
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Does anyone have a complete list of the interior colors and color combinations for the '57 Super 88 models? I understand they were different from the Ninety-Eight model line but have not located the information to confirm it. Thanks!
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According to The Standard Catalog of American Cars, all 1951 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe's came with two-tone gray with striped broadcloth upolstery. Is this also true for the convertible? It seems like most of the '51 convertibles I've found in magazines and online have multi-colored leather upolstery with matching painted dashboards that look pretty convincing.