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Old 08-21-2022, 10:09 PM
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Default Showing off my 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix

Hey guys. Just wanted to take a little time to show you guys an update of my Grand Prix. I have owned this car for a couple years and was a single family car since new until i purchased it. I since have done some work to it but most recently, i had the interior completely re-upholstered and i am so happy with the results. The car is originally gold on gold and while i intend on leaving the drivetrain mostly original, the interior got modernized material (original style, mostly) and exterior i have planned to do a burgandy or grey. Not sure yet. But as for the interior, here are some before and afters. One of the biggest changes i did was the door panels. Not sure how you guys feel. But i dislike the original design of the door panel. How the arm rest is integrated into the whole assembly.. not a fan. I also painted the lower section of the dash in the car. It came out more than decent. It isnt completely done just yet, i just need arm rests for the front. And i actually had a pair of 63-64 pontiac arm rests laying around and they work so good , i might just make it permanent. Hope you guys like it as much as i do.

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