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Tint...ahahhhhaa......back in the day in my hometown, tint was for Pimps!....and nobody knew how to install it correctly, so you saw a lot of cars riding around with tint full of air bubbles and 1/2 gaps around the windows....looked awful. Big thing when I was young was rear window louvers.....ya know...the ones that would rattle and blow off at about 100mph... :rofl:
 
pontiacgp said:
I think the color of the interior in that car could be classified as birth control.... :shock:
yeah...that was a pretty gawdy color, but people in the seventies were pretty gawdy anyway...lol. But if you could stand those colors, the fabric and the feel of those seats were hard to beat. Seats in modern cars today are like buck boards in comparison.
 
pontiacgp said:
I think the color of the interior in that car could be classified as birth control.... :shock:

It didn't hide stains worth a damn that's for sure! :rofl:
 
G-Body_Vet said:
pontiacgp said:
I think the color of the interior in that car could be classified as birth control.... :shock:

It didn't hide stains worth a damn that's for sure! :rofl:
Thats why they made Scotchguard!!!! :mrgreen:
 
Thats sum funny sh*t....dont care whatcha say...lol ...and to bring this back around to the topic...there was a buddy of mine back in HS that had a 57 chevy...it was a 4dr but it was nice. Solid lifter engine, jet black paint, cragers. He even had diamond tuck interior, which isnt cheap and looks great. Anyway, he took a rather "popular"
girl out on a date...got lucky....and, well ... lets just say that that diamond tuck interior was never the same in the back seat....if you get my drift....lol
 
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