That's what we did in the '70s, I well remember buttoning the door panels on my Anglia with black leathercloth and 2" foam. Then I saw two lane blacktop and my life changed forever...
“This ain’t no party, this ain’t no disco, this ain’t no foolin’ around”
Blue wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 19 11:16 am
That's what we did in the '70s, I well remember buttoning the door panels on my Anglia with black leathercloth and 2" foam. Then I saw two lane blacktop and my life changed forever...
Amazing the impact those cars had - especially having to compensate for such bad acting. Saw JT when he toured this year - definitely far better singing than acting! Must dig it out and watch it again.
OMG have not seen a buttoned draylon in years , Like Blue I too have to hold my hands up to that as had a 68 Mustang called ' Lazy Eight ' 289 notchback , with Audi front seats , both door panels front and rear seat and panels, all done in dark blue draylon with light blue buttons , thought it was proper cool ……………… what ever happened to that car I wonder .
very much of its time as this kinda stuff was all over Custom Car and Street Machine ………….. happy days
Yours
GUY