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vegon71 wrote: I hate the fake wood grain look
greg72 wrote:Too funny! I did the same thing on my 72 GT back in the mid 80's , now I am going to convert the interior back to stock....well as stock as I can make a tubbed car. hopefully I will live long enough to change it all over again from stock 20 years from now!
How about woodgrain on the outside? My 92 Buick Roadmaster wagon has MILES of wood grain on the outside.
vegon71 wrote:How bought some pics for me of that tubbed car (please) I love em. Now as far as woodgrain on the the outside. say it aint so. NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!greg72 wrote:Too funny! I did the same thing on my 72 GT back in the mid 80's , now I am going to convert the interior back to stock....well as stock as I can make a tubbed car. hopefully I will live long enough to change it all over again from stock 20 years from now!
How about woodgrain on the outside? My 92 Buick Roadmaster wagon has MILES of wood grain on the outside.
greg72 wrote:vegon71 wrote:How bought some pics for me of that tubbed car (please) I love em. Now as far as woodgrain on the the outside. say it aint so. NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!greg72 wrote:Too funny! I did the same thing on my 72 GT back in the mid 80's , now I am going to convert the interior back to stock....well as stock as I can make a tubbed car. hopefully I will live long enough to change it all over again from stock 20 years from now!
How about woodgrain on the outside? My 92 Buick Roadmaster wagon has MILES of wood grain on the outside.
Here's a link to my Vega's cardomain page:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2171469
As far as the Buick wagon, to me the woodgrain just says "classic". Plus it looks good when the surfboards are strapped on top. But then again I am probably a little bit "off'. Ok maybe more than a little bit....
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