Here is a few photos of my car, originally a Dark Ivy Green Metallic, White interior, 351C w/Shaker and Air Con car, built in San Jose on Halloween Day of '69! IMG-20121103-00513.jpg
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1966 Mustang Convertible - T Code - vintage burgundy / black pony interior
1966 Mustang Coupe - C Code - currently red / black standard interior (going back to original dark moss green / ivy gold and white pony interior)
I almost painted it Grabber Orange, then someone showed me Lamborghini Pearl Orange and I fell in love with it. The Stripe is a Chev Pearl White. They look great in the sun!
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The seats were a custom color combination by TMI on the new Sport Seat Foams, which kind a updates the old Mach 1 style seats by putting in side and bottom bolsters. The white actually has a carbon fiber pattern to it, that matches the black carbon fiber dash. Only downfall is, it's going to be hard to keep clean!! Any suggestions on products to use to keep them clean??
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I see you've also installed Dakota Digital VHX gauges. Gotta love 'em! I've had that system in my '67 convertible for about 3 months and the gauges look incredible.
Enjoy!
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Bruce G.
1967 Candyapple Red Convertible
Massaged 289 (original), Edelbrock Performer 4bbl, AOD, Factory A/C, PS, PB, Power top, Exterior Decor Group, Interior Decor Group
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