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Mad4slalom

Well-known user
New question. Is this interior ugly? How much money roughly to bring it back to red? And if I changed the flags on the fenders to the stingray logo would it leave holes in the fender or is it just stuck on there? Haha.

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Just the white and red looks a bit barber’s shop, easy to colour change seats and door panels to red then you have. An uber cool red on red, ditch the orange floor mats stick that prince song on the stereo and hit the streets. If as described james , that seems a pretty good vette at sensible money . Easy to lose the flags and change to stingray, you may have to grind the pins off back of script if holes dont align and use double side 3m tape or re drill fender.
Keep us posted 👍
 

Mad4slalom

Well-known user
Gonna cost you comming up to a couple of £K's to change seats, door cards etc to red........'ad notes 4 speed automatic.......so not a stock 'box then?
Or a cheap option I was thinking would be to paint/dye them , being white I should think they would take colour pretty easily . The vette part catalogues all sell the correct red trim paint / dye. Easy afternoon’s work that will transform that interior. 👍
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
Provided you prep the interior first, modern interior dye is very good. Not sure how it would wear on seats as they get a lot of traffic. Door panels and trim should be OK tho.
 

teamzr1

Supporting vendor
Contemplating buying a classic V8 for a daily driver to replace my vw polo as it's so god damn boring (once I've sorted out my stingray). I'm thinking a compact muscle car like a 67 firebird because I actually want to be able to fit in a parking space. Also I don't care about fuel economy as I don't drive very far. Thoughts? Am I crazy? (Yes, life is too short).

Here you go James
Has lots of chrome as you requested

2 days left on this auction and just need a trailer to pick it up :)
Sweet 572 CI engine with rated at up to 727 horsepower and 680 lb-ft of torque. !

 
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