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OK loaded question here what are your thoughts about new or old school........ :)

Which interior do you like more in old muscle cars.


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Propwash, I love the 51's, just to cool!

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I like the new, put in the old. I would trade my 67 Belve in a minute for a Gen3 and 6 speed in a old MOPAR. Cost usually prohibits
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I wish I had more options for factory gauge reworks. I like the minimalistic qualities of a non-rallye 68 dash but i would like to upgrade the gauges without sacrificing the shapes.
 
It depends. I'm not a fan of obvious add-ons, or street cars dressed up in racing trim, but to each his own. If done tastefully, I like custom interiors, but like Cranky, I wouldn't modify a rare car.

Like the mechanical parts of the car, I try to modify my interiors for function and comfort in a way that the non-purist might think they come from the factory. Better yet if even the purist has to ask, or goes back to a reference book to check.
 
I am a fan of restomod or protouring a car...suspension, engine, brakes, etc. but I do prefer interiors to have a stock look..even if the seats are upgraded, but are tastefully matched to the rear seat/door panels and looks like it could've been factory...that's what I'm about!
 
Question, would you guys consider this to be too much mod for a real RM23 road runner? Instrument cluster changed to white, front seats changed, added pistol grip shifter.




 
Hell no, nowhere near too much, it's a great example of personal touches
 
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