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Something positive we can learn from this car, is should we ever badly scratch some of the door panel material, here's an idea how to fix it so no one sees it.
I thought the interior wasn't modified, but I was wrong.
I love the original color combination this car had. Those that know their stuff, what's the exterior color name?
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That explains the non stainless Phillips head non matching screws through the scoop into the bonnet.
Something positive we can learn from this car, is should we ever badly scratch some of the door panel material, here's an idea how to fix it so no one sees it.
I thought the interior wasn't modified, but I was wrong.
I love the original color combination this car had. Those that know their stuff, what's the exterior color name?
Something positive we can learn from this car, is should we ever badly scratch some of the door panel material, here's an idea how to fix it so no one sees it.
I thought the interior wasn't modified, but I was wrong.
I love the original color combination this car had. Those that know their stuff, what's the exterior color name?
Why do you say the interior was modified? Am I missing something in the image you posted?
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Look below the window sill, a chromed piece of plastic trim has been glued to the inner door panel. I didn't catch it at first, but did on further reflection.
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