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Old 11-08-2003, 01:43 AM
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I don't think I've ever seen a mahogany interior before.
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Me niether. Looks mature.
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Imagine it with a deep metalic green.
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The pictures were taken at night under neon light. The color is standard mahogany - nothing to get excited about...

Nice condition of the car, though.
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But what about that dark beauty sitting to the left?
Another reason to cruise home to the 'Burgh', for X'mas.
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I don´t really fancy the colour.. Maybe it looks better irl.

What's the little hole under the left rear light?
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That's a sticker, Anders!

I like that it's unmolested and has no side moldings...
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I agree on the side moldings. Kinda off topic, but does anyone know if you can remove the side moldings without any problems, or are there holes drilled to mount the things. I'd love to see them gone on my car....
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Yep There Are Holes.
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I just looked at an 87 with the same interior. It totally turned me off. Plus the dash board had a cover on it that was lighter than the original dash.
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Originally posted by jayc67
I agree on the side moldings. Kinda off topic, but does anyone know if you can remove the side moldings without any problems, or are there holes drilled to mount the things. I'd love to see them gone on my car....

You'll have to deal with six large holes - they need to be welded, and then the whole side needs to be repainted. Not feasable unless you repaint the car anyway...

Otherwise I would have done it a long time ago...



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